This was really cute, not gonna lie. However, I didn't expect there to be so much smut - no complaining. I loved when Lodi went to Japan just so he could finally be with Michiru again. Cute, cute, cute. Very different from the plots and concepts I usually read, but I enjoyed it, nevertheless.
This one is relatively short, and it ends rather abruptly. However, the smut is so good, and it has a stunning art style. Youngtae has a soft spot for Daehyun, and I'm honestly living for it!
This story was average at most. The situation is quite odd---using an app to find someone to have sex with, meeting them in person, but not knowing what that person looks or sounds like. It is a recipe for disaster. I will say that it is nice how the story does not follow typical stereotypes regarding people in the lgbtq+ community.
Very fucked and certainly not for everyone. It ends rather abruptly, and doesn't really give much room for a plot to develop.
I really liked this short story, and wanted it to be so much longer. The characters' dynamic was very entertaining, and the plot also seemed really captivating. Something about "Bodygaurd x Actor" does it for me.
This story was okay, but nothing more than that. I didn't find it particularly interesting, but the age gap between the characters is done in a nice way that doesn't depicts one of them as a creep. I didn't like the art very much either, but that is just personal preference. It did ruin the reading experience a little, though.
Relatively quick read that focuses on unrequited love (but not really). Two people meet again after falling out/going no-contact, and the readers get to see how they navigate their feelings--both good and bad. In the end, they manage to actually communicate and get their happy ending. A lot of alcohol was involved.
This is an odd one. I didn't really know what to expected, but it certainly wasn't the raging daddy issues. Honestly, this is more sad than anything else. A people pleaser not knowing how to say no, and a young adult, no with strong parental figure, taking advantage of that. I dropped it rather quickly.
A story about unexpectedly falling in love. There are good parts and bad parts about this story. The age gap is done in a nice way, and while it shows the differences in maturity between the characters, it does get a little frustrating. The slight misunderstanding is solely happening because the MC's love interest is too prideful to confess and admit to his love first, which seems a little too ridiculous to me. The art is very beautiful, though.
The best word to describe this story would be sad or unexpected. It is centred around amnesia, tragedies and abandonment. I was sceptical at first, but the plot is ultimately heartbreaking, especially after the truth comes out about the accident, and what the implications actually mean. There's more depth to the plot and characters than I thought. Would recommend.
Razoku no Hanayome