I'M DONE! I'm sad but I'M DONE!
While I enjoyed this like I thought I would, I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as I did the first book. Tokyo Ever After was SO GOOD. It touched that part of me that loved What A Girl Wants and made it soar. I loved the inclusion of the Japanese culture and learning more about Izumi and her family. It was a refreshing read, especially for YA.
Izumi continues to be a strong point of view. She's smart and independent, but now that she's rehoming herself and starting fresh.... she's not as confident about her life choices now that they have the power to reflect poorly on her family. In an effort to protect her parents and the future of her family, she decides a change of image is necessary.
Akio’s made decisions for himself as well, much to Izumi's frustrations. He's chosen a path and Izumi is forced to accept it and move on, whatever that may mean for her. She turns herself inside out and is completely changed as she accepts anything and everything that she needs to in order to be made in the perfect image. Whether or not it's for her is another story.
I felt like I was reading this book and although I enjoyed it, it was like we took a shortcut in some areas. My biggest hang-up, above all, was this weird triangle between Eriku and Akio. I understand the impact both characters have on her, but when we were brought to a point of who to choose... I just - It didn't make sense. Akio was non-existent the entire time. He left and we do not see him in passing, we don't see his name, we see one media piece about him but no interactions between him and Izumi. I know he's the true love, and I agree... but I feel like he should've had more of a fight for her. Or some kind of continuing contact that tethered him to the story. He just kinda came back, said he was going to fight for her, and then all this stuff with her family happened that distracted you from him. It felt messy.
Eriku deserved better. I think the better solution here would've been Izumi, conflicted in her feelings for both men, acts on impulse with Eriku, kisses him, and they feel nothing. Or not enough. The anticipation did not match the outcome of the kiss. I did love the maturity of the two of them, especially towards the end. They handled themselves very well and even in my annoyance, I loved that about our characters. Akio just felt like he was on the backburner for too long but you didn't want to waste the food, so you put it on the table anyways.
The one part of this story I loved through and through is their family. Izumi and her parents are my favourite. I continue to love her parents so much but the three of them are so loyal and respectful of one another. It was a really nice relationship to watch move along. Even when it trickled down to the cousins!! Emiko does a great job in building the family presence in both books but this one felt so strong. I would've loved to see Izumi come into her own and maybe forgo any romantic relationships, focusing on herself. For once, I think I might've enjoyed that more? I'm not sure. I do love Akio a lot, I just felt like we missed something between them.
Thank you to Edelweiss+ and Flatiron Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.