Honestly didn't even want to read this one, but for whatever reason I'd preordered all the way through Volume 4 before realizing I wasn't interested in this series, so I finally sat down and read it. It's not bad, it's just, again, pretty boring.
Things I liked: Yagyu paying attention to Satomi's reactions and not pushing anything during their Christmas sleepover. Despite what she was saying, she wasn't ready, and it was good for Yagyu to recognize that. There were an assortment of cute moments throughout, and the Valentine's cake scene was sweet.
But I still feel like there's not much actual chemistry between the two of them. What do they like about each other? Yagyu doesn't open up at all in this volume, and Satomi's still just sweet and earnest and a little clumsy, and for some reason Yagyu is head over heels devoted to her and only her because...main character syndrome?
I continue to like the side characters more, including Satomi's boss, who was giving off some serious gay vibes - not sure if that was intentional or not, but it's possible, since the author's note indicated no issues with BL undertones. (It WOULD be more interesting if Tenma was in unrequited love with Yagyu, and if that was the reason for his antagonism towards Satomi. If only that was the case, and he got a spinoff with his own romance, since Hatta said she wanted to branch out from shoujo after finishing this series...)
There's just not that much else to talk about with this volume. It's so much of the same, 4 books in, and I'm kind of tired of crawling at a snail's pace through their relationship. Slow, natural progress is good, but the key word there is progress. Something has to be happening to make their relationship change and grow, and instead we're just hitting the same notes over and over. I get it. Yagyu is super hot and the best boyfriend ever. But at this point he and Satomi have the same level of personality...which is to say, none worth mentioning.