Right, so she's an illegitimate child being mistreated in her father's home, but she finds hope in a blue haired coward, only to find herself betrayed by her covetous younger half-sister. So she runs, hides, and lives as florist. She catches the eye of the captain of the royal guards when she gets tangled in drama and it's drama all the way to the end with some lovelove in between. Not bad.
Hmm, some shitty treatment of a group of people socially labeled as little more than slaves, but as much of an asshole as the lead is, he also has some sweetness, but the poor kid is just that, a kid. It's cute is some ways, cringe worthy in others, and the rest is just par for the course. it's alright, albeit a little difficult to read.
Medical drama... Desire for vengeance... Family feuds... Spoilt bitch reformation... Political intrigue... Time slips/reincarnation(?)... Swing a cat, hit a plot 'cause this one's got 'em all. It's not bad, it's sweet... a little childish at times because she's serious in theatre, but so kiddified when it comes to displays of affection... But, yea, not a bad read.
Omega schedules his 'heats' so that he can take lazy time off from work, ends up tricking an alpha into thinking their a pair just to keep his time off, they end up falling for each other, then some family drama and revelation of the lie and they part only to be reunited to fight and it's wuv ever after. Kinda funny and cute.
Well... It started out as a stereotypical take on 'Cinderella' reincarnation of a villainess, and that was all right... then it goes to the stereotypical 'school-villainess-gonna-save-the-villain' and that was okay... then a quick flash to the end and both mains are good people, the baddies are dead and the world is saved, paving the way for their union. Rushed, and the art changes along the way... Not bad, not great just mediocre.
A transmigration from a shitty life to one of excessive over-protection by family and the determined love of a wild man. She's a bit... nonchalant about everything in the past arc and a bit of an airhead in the modern arc, he's cute though, in both time frames. Some side characters are great, everyone else is effing crazy, so brace yourself.
It's okay. Guy's a BL author and ends up applying for a office job to please his family and try as he might to hold to the 'Fuck It' mantra, he gets hired?!? So there he is, juggling two jobs while his boss keeps teasing him. They go through some ups and downs (haha) and end up together. It's relatively smooth sailing, no drama, no muss or fuss, it just ends with the happyhappyjoyjoy. Would have liked to see a bit more, maybe have some side plots indulged, but whatever.
It's cute. An overworked third year high school student and a lonely thirty-two year old man. For the shortness of the story, they took their time getting to the relationship, sticking to first base until the kid graduated from high school. Yea, it was sweet, though the age gap needn't have been so wide, but the older gent asserted no real pressure and waited for the kid to be ready.
The whole tale's plot is a perpetual misunderstanding created by the seme. Enthralled by a one night stand, this guy decides to step off the path laid down by his parents and pursue the relationship he really wants. The problem lies with the seme asking the uke, a wedding planner, to plan a wedding to a woman whom he is no longer engaged to. Uke tears himself up over it, seme doesn't seem to get why he's having trouble winning his prize... Hmm... These two...
It's cute, a human, a wizard and a magical sex toy shop. Childhood friends to lovers stuff, though I think a recollection chapter is missing, still it's sweet. BUT, if you've a psychopath in the family, it is fair and right to warn you're significant other... Come on... Who wants to get caught off guard and abducted just because you don't want to tell the truth about the nuts on your family tree?
Wendy the Florist