Bergamot & Sunny Day
Cafe owner (seme) x waiter (uke) My rating: 8/10 AGE GAP, INSECURE UKE, MATURE SEME Riku Igarashi (23) who works as a works at the Sunny day cafe in New York City always gets dumped by his boyfriends becausehe's too clingy fearing to be abandoned. After his recent break up, he gets comforted by the cafe’s dashing owner Joshua Gray who offers him to fool around with him to help him figure out his problem. ️ Edit (Spoiler): The seme was in love with him since the beginning and just didn't tell him to avoid the uke being heartbroken if it didn't work out.
Always Kind
Bar owner (seme) x bartender (uke) My rating: 7,5/10 AGE GAP, BAR, YOUNGER UKE Kenji is in love with an older man, Kouichi, the owner of the nightclub that he works at. One night, Kenji confesses, but is turned down, but not fired. So, Kenji continues to tend bar while his one-sided love is not returned... Bit what happens when Kouichi saves him from some guys molesting him?
Off Stage Love Side
My rating: 8,3/10 This is so heart-warming I feel weak. The uke is cute and ambitious and the seme is a cool older hot bodyguard. I love them, especially since the uke (idol) is stanning the seme since they met in the past. IDOL, BODYGUARD, FLUFF The uke is an idol who uses the photo of an older guy he met 5 years ago to motivate himself. Back then he tried to get laid but the seme found out that he was a minor and declined. When the uke gets attacked by a stalker, he gets assigned a personal bodyguard: the seme. And so they reunite again.
Tsubame's Happiness
My rating: 7/10 It's an interesting story with a good setting, likable characters and entertaining dynamics. The seme's overly serious and the uke's energetic and cheeky, they quarrel a lot. But the ending is rushed, kinda disappointing. YAKUZA, HATE TO LOVE A college student (uke) gets sold off to the yakuza by his own brother. He'd rather die than work for them, but then the boss orders him to take care of the group's workaholic (seme) even though they get along like fire and water.
Koko wa YES to Ittekure