Kocchi Muite, Ai
I always find myself coming back to this one. Maybe because the seme so closely resembles another character whom I already love with all my heart? Either way, the story is non-traditional; I appreciate its adherence to weird, life-like circumstances and miscommunications. Plus, the art is gorgeous and, again, dat seme. 5/5 Stars.
Renai-rubi no Tadashii Furikata
I find myself extremely attached to all of these and each pairing has such a unique style. Love it lots!
Noisome
Only 2 chapters in, but I want to know more. The art isn't really my preferred style, but it is nice; moreover, it reads lefts to right, which is still a bit of an adjustment but not an all-around deal-breaker. Still, I'm curious to see how the plot advances.
Atokata
This was very sad. From the beginning, you feel a deep sense of empathy for the protagonist. Remembering someone who has blatantly forgotten you is painful and this story echoes that theme to its end. It's not the most memorable story, and not likely something worth rereading, but it was notably poignant. 4/5 Stars.
Kuchizuke wa Uso no Aji
A devilishly handsome conman and his wealthy prey that slowly tries to figure him out, even though it's much like playing with fire-- it makes for an entertaining, sexy read. 5/5 Stars
American Ghost Jack
A shoujo I actually like?! This is a super sweet love story and ughh my heart hurts! Also, can I please hold Aiden forever and ever? That poor boy needs a hug (;_;)
Caste Heaven