Akutai wa Toiki to Mazariau
Natsume hides his depression by burying himself in work and overtime, but neglects his home. Touji is a cleaner at the company he hires to shovel out his apartment. On the pretext of losing his phone in Natsume's apartment, Touji handcuffs him to his couch, tells him he has had a premonition that they are meant to be together, and procedes to fellate him. Natsume is outraged, but after an electrifying start, Fujiyama Hyouta tones the story down to something much more subtle. The appearance of Touji's cousin sets up the premise of a mystery, but it isn't revealed in this story. Readers have to tackle the sequel, Akutai wa Ude no Naka de Futatabi, for that.
Only One (MOEGI Yuu)
Sequel to Only You. In this story, the whirlwind romance has progressed to living together. Mochizuki realizes he doesn't know Nakagura very well, a problem which is compounded when Hayami, a former student at the cram school where Mochizuki used to teach, shows up.
Yandere Hitotsu Yane no Shita
Thinnest of plots scraped over a gushing bounteous plenitude of smut, which is always good. I just can't get past how thick Yano is, or Michiyo for that matter. How is it possible these guys managed to learn how to walk and breathe at the same time? I can't find it plausible that Yano even knows how to take public transit, let alone work at a job which requires a suit.
Aruhi Hyouhenshita Shinyu Ni Kokuhakusa Remashita
Controlling seme. Passive uke. Most of the story is about the uke being culled from the herd and isolated, and squawking about what a great guy the seme is for doing this. It's like a yaoi version of "Boxing Helena" with only figurative dismemberment. Uke's going to need someone to wipe his bottom if he keeps being treated like this much of a baby.
Romantist Egoist