Koi ga Ochitara
This got super cute really fast. The seme looked so much like Hannibal (Mads Mikkelsen) that it was distracting, lol.
Hinadori wa Shiokaze ni Madoromu
The plot and character development was superb for a yaoi manga. I could really understand wheat the characters were thinking.
Koisuru Barairo Tenchou
This was so cute and fluffy. Thank you for being clear in what “like” means. - I loved the lovely way the story approaches falling in love again. Koutaru was encouraged to love again by Aki, who herself was a widower. - I loved the line where the manager, Itou, tells Koutaru “if Aki was here I would tell her I love Kourtaru who has always loved Aki.” Because it acknowledges the impact other people and lovers have had on us. It was Aki who helped make Koutaru into the man who Itou loves and he has no need to feel jealousy over it, instead he is grateful and loves her for it. - instead of feeling resentment to Aki or attempting to fill her place, he only feels sadness at the thought of her not being there. - Satou is such an interesting character who seems to have been adopted into this little family. I can’t help but wonder if he is an ace character.
Mote Papa to Dakaretai Junjou Koushi
Yuuto is such a hardworking child, he pulled off an excellent parent trap! I really liked how this manga didn’t give us the relationship easily, but dealt with the awkwardness of their relationship. And also called out the dad for being a coward and not expressing his feelings decisively, forcing Oda-Kun to feel distance.
Boku no Omawarisan