Private Prince
I Became the Mother of the Strongest Demon Lord's 10 Children in Another World.
I laughed when I read the title, and laughed even more as I read. Not only does it have a cute aspect to it, but people who are grieving and learning to love in their own way. And the definition of a demon/monster isnt what's usually thought of it's by how you treat others--since you learn that the demons are being mistreated at times and the demon lord defends all those under his command--him learning to be a father as well as the protagonist learning to be a mother to magically conceived children is quite amazing.
Qishi Huanxiang Ye Manhua
I was pleasantly surprised by this story because...well... it started with a girl escaping her own world through a King Arthur online game, then she literally learns to be more bold/brave through the choices that effect not only her but all of the other characters around her. I still laugh that the way to send her back to her world is an egg, and I knew once she saved the Dark Duke from getting killed that he's start to like her, then their's always the crushing reality for her of whether everything she does in the game is real...can she stay with Arthur and everyone? or should she just stay in her own world?
Skip Beat
I love the character growth, plot, and acting skills that emerge overtime and someone starting from the bottom and working their way to the top! Also Ren and Kyouko forever! Also, I relish in Kyouko crushing "Shou-chan" for taking advantage of her good heart and dedication and if it were me I'd uplift Ren every chance I got because he's an angel!
Fukenzen Host ni Kimajime JK
Faster Than A Kiss
This one stays with you because you can see the power of a great person/teacher believing in you, but also it has that sweetness of first love, an older sister caring enough for her younger brother that she becomes like a mom to him, and a tad bit of gangster violence or street fighting ability which is fun.
Momochi-san Chi No Ayakashi Ouji
It's terrible how the people who are attuned to the spirit world have to suffer isolation or being used by their fellow humans, plus even if you're a powerful Yokai you can still have such a feeling of disconnect since you may have major purifying abilities but do others truly adore you or only want your power? I like the idea that humans can become yokai, but the sad thing is that Aoi's best friend is kept at bay because Aoi thinks he'll never be able to leave the mansion or be among other humans. Also the Nue as a sperarate personality/being that was suppose to be Himari role was wilingly given to Aoi, I like how his need for affection and closeness is contrasted with the more cool/standoffish aura of the Nue. All of the characters have their own backstory and personality that draws you in--the connection and family bonds of Aoi's familiars is really strong, especially how they warm up to Himari
Hapi Mari