Marriage with a Strange Tributary God ~I Was Licked and Loved for the Misfortune that Dripped from Me
Wakako is just a girl with bad luck who went to a shrine and ended up leaving with a talisman that happened to contain Rai, the god who eats bad things. Rai has to kiss Wakako (and more) to feed, and though she's hesitant at first, the two end up falling for each other, and Rai says that if she's happy and has no more negative emotions to feed him, his life will naturally shorten and they can live together as a normal couple. But their happiness is interrupted by the bad turn in Wakako's mother's illness which makes her question if being around Rai is courting disaster. Interesting setup. Their first interaction has some dubcon, but after that they're good about consent. Trigger warning: dubcon
Kyuuketsuki ha shinzo no yume wo miru
When Shuri lost his family as a child, he was taken in by the vampire Hisato who raised him. Now an adult, Shuri is in love with Hisato, but he knows that Hisato gives the same kindness to everyone while saying, "I love you, but you are not my heart," as he searches for the one human who he'll truly love enough to give his heart so that he will die with them. But when Hisato is asked to have Shuri move out so he can stay integrated with human society, the relationship between them starts to change. I'll be honest, I've read this like 3 or 4 times, and I'm still a little confused about the ending. I just don't understand Hisato's character and why he does what he does. Trigger warnings: incest themes (guardian x ward), murder, suicide.
Itoshiki Ningyo
The mysterious tattoo artist Umi lives alone with two fish spirits for company after being ostracized since birth for having a huge scale birthmark caused by a mermaid's curse. One day, he bumps into phony exorcist Mikagi in town, and the two end up hitting it off and sharing about their traumas. But the real exorcist in town now has his eye on Umi due to his mermaid mark, and his intentions are far from good. I love everything about this story. Umi is adorable, Mikagi is a green flag, the fish are so cute and funny (and scary), and even the other humans who are treated as monsters have such good character designs. This is a good one. Trigger warnings: abuse, kidnapping, human trafficking.
Hitogirai Kami-sama wa Ikenie Shojo wo Chouai suru
Saki is sacrificed to the local god, Gaira, but he doesn't want to kill her so the two end up living together. The only hitch is that she has to provide him with energy through sex. The story wasn't very memorable, mostly an excuse for smut. Trigger warnings: human sacrifice, rape, violence.
Practiced Liar
Miura has been able to read minds since he was a kid, and it's caused trouble for him in the past. But when he realizes his quiet kouhai at university, Momoji, talks nonstop about how much he likes Miura in his mind, he can't help but want to get involved. A cute love story. No trigger warnings
Boku no Noroi no Kyuuketsuki
In a world where vampire attacks are a serious problem, Isuzu Osaka works to hunt them down, and he decides to enlist the help of the vampire Baroque, a known vampire killer, to hunt the latest criminal, even if that means breaking Baroque out of jail, himself. Though it causes a lot of trouble, the two are eventually allowed to work as a team, exterminating vampires together. I think they're both interesting characters, though Baroque is drawn quite young, so maybe avoid if you're sensitive to "lolicon" type settings.
Girl Meets Dragon: The Sacrificial Maiden's Happily Ever After
Tama is an unlucky girl who can see yokai. After getting fired from her most recent job, she runs into the job broker Ginichi and begs him to find her a new job. He primarily works with yokai, but he offers a her a job at his office, saying her presence will bring them in. Trigger warnings: wrongful accusation, stalker, kidnapping, attempted murder.
The First Love of the Sushi Restaurant Owner is a Mermaid
Haebeom is just a sushi restaurant owner who happens to look like a gangster, but after one of his few regulars, Sang-Ah, steps in to help with a rowdy customer, the two get to know each other better and Sang-Ah invites Haebeom to his show at the aquarium where Haebeom learns that Sang-Ah is a mermaid (which this world just has). But after the show Haebeom finds what seems to be another worker forcing himself on Sang-Ah and chases him off, only to learn that Sang-Ah needs to take in human saliva once a day to transform his tail into legs. Haebeom offers to give Sang-Ah the daily kiss, and the two quickly get closer, but just when they finally go all the way, Sang-Ah pulls away without telling Haebeom why. I love Sang-Ah's visuals so much, they make the whole story for me. Trigger warnings: noncon, kidnapping.
Sono Mimi Sawarasete Kudasai
Tomoya loves cute and fluffy things, so when he sees first-year student Aki sneeze and briefly show dog ears on his head, he knows they have to be friends. He finds out Aki is part wolf and agrees to help him hide his ears and the two become close. But just when Tomoya takes the first step past friendship, Aki loses the ability to hide his ears at all! Cute and sweet school love story. No trigger warnings
The Sacred Serpent's Seduction