Crumbs by Danie Stirling is a 2,000 image Webtoon YA comics fantasy romance converted into a 300-page novel. I’ve read enough of contemporary romances to almost--but not quite--be cynical about the way this story uses the ideal ingredients of a hot YA graphic novel: Romance (check), between two young people of different races (check) and sizes (check) [one named Ray, female, and Laurie, male--are these folks straight, or trans? I see no clear evidence, so whatever, it's all good), written by a queer author (check), with magic (check), and set in a sweets bakery (check).
I mean, what else might you be looking for in a YA fantasy romance? Maybe they could fly to Venice and kiss at sunset in a gondola under The Bridge of Sighs? But okay, it’s pretty sweet, if a little overlong for my tastes, (not that I pored long over it). Ray, a seer, has witchy powers, has a broom, and so on; Laurie is a musician (check) and barista at the bakery. Let’s see, what else: Phones have little creatures/pets coming out of them (what else might you want from your phones, right? I'll just say check again right here).
What's not so great? There's some vague government mind control thing going on, with memory-erasure? I basically have forgotten it already (hey, maybe this is really happening?! What was I talking about, again?). Also, I wanted more bakery in a bakery story (see Antique Bakery by Fumi Yoshinaga), but to walk in and buy a slice of Romance? Sweet.