Walk on Water
In order to pay back the enormous debt he owes, Edd decided start working as an AV actor. As such, he secretely begins to work under the alias "Tommy". ---------- So mad at myself for taking so long to finally pick this one up! Such a masterpiece, every single character feels like it has depth, the pacing is really enjoyable, the sex scenes don't feel meaningless and out-of-place like they do in most Yaois. I got really invested in this story and loved every second of it. The MCs are so realistic, they could be real people, the drama is present, but well-handled and not overdone. The relationship doesn't feel forced whatsoever, and the arstyle is amazing. One of the best BLs out there.
On Doorstep
Jimmy, a small-time thief, is caught pickpocketing by a middle-aged guy named Reese. Instead of handing him over to the police, Reese makes him slog hard for a day at the book store where he works. Wanting to get back at the other man for humiliating him, Jimmy breaks into Reese's apartment, only to find evidence that he's a retired cop. A bit spooked now, he leaves in a hurry, determined to put it all behind him and carry on as usual. ----------- Gosh it's too short! I would've loved to read more on these two, I loved their dynamic. And the Art is topnotch too! Such a shame it was this short. Still very enjoyable as it is, but I'd have liked more on this story.
Anata wa Iyarashii Hito
Munakata has a secret, right after caching a suspect and closing a case, he feels the unstoppable urge to release sexual frustration, as a way to alleviate his repressed desire, he sets up online videos where he shows how he gives himself pleasure, in one of those moments, Tooru, Munakata's junior hears some him, thinking that he might be in need of help, he bursts in right in the middle of an online trasmission, from there on, everything gets complicated. ---------- First off, love the Artwork. Then for the plot, pretty much predictable and nothing particularly interesting, but the dynamic of the story was good. I liked the shifts in characters in both Tooru and Munakata, as well as the chemistry between them. We had the typical use of the jerk ex-partner, but for once, he was fully aware of being one for a change.
Breaking Through the Clouds 2: Swallow the Sea