![]() ![]() So, I had the bar set pretty high for volume one of Twittering Birds Never Fly and I was not disappointed. I have been a long time fan of Kou Yoneda and her works, her stories are known for their complex characters and thought provoking subject matter. ![]() Yashiro, who abuses his power just to abuse himself, and Doumeki, who faithfully obeys his every command, begin the tumultuous affair of two men with songs in their hearts and no wings to fly. Yashiro makes advances toward Doumeki, but Doumeki has mysterious reasons for denying. Chikara Doumeki comes to work as a bodyguard for him and, although Yashiro had decided that he would never lay a hand on his own men, he finds there’s something about Doumeki that he can’t resist. Yashiro is the young leader of Shinseikai and the president of the Shinseikai Enterprise, but like so many powerful men, he leads a double life as a deviant and a masochist. ![]() In a world where dark deals and violence reign, can they find solace in each other or is their relationship just another twisted liaison between two lonely men? Depraved souls trapped by their own desires, Kou Yoneda’s Twittering Birds Never Fly offers a unique look at the relationship between a masochistic yakuza boss and his stoic bodyguard. ![]()
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