This is a lovely read on a rainy day, which is how the story starts: a man running away from debt left to him by his former lover is caught in a typhoon and taken in by Ren, who is hiding from his former life in a tea shop that no one will visit.
The art really plays up the contrast of light and dark. Often the characters are portrayed on white backgrounds, and other times the backgrounds are fully detailed and inked. It has a wonderful hand-drawn quality that really appealed to me.
(I left this same review on June Manga's website)
Kimi ni Ageru