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.
Karisuma AV Danyuu no Ore ga Omocha nanka de iku Wakenai!!!
Down and Dirty
How far (or low) can an attractive body take you in a slum? Pretty and well endowed, Choi Hyungdo scrapes together a living as a waiter by day and porn actor by night. He's occasionally called in for odd jobs at the male brothel where the charismatic owner, Lee Gyung, relentlessly tries to seduce him. Hyungdo feels as though he’s spiraling, but his attraction to Gyung feels as real as his imminent bankruptcy. The descent may be ruthless, but it's not without its pleasures. ----------- Lee Gyung & Choi Hyungdo's relationship is such an insanely mesmerizing one. From beginning to finish, their dynamic reels you in. Gyung's twistedness mixed with Hyungdo's own one makes up this rather strangely ever so intriguingly fascinating pair. Gyung is so messed up so. Somehow the author managed to make their chemistry as such that Gyung's sick actions somehow felt consensual in a way (it's still a crime, not condoning his actions here. Just saying that the author managed to handle their relationship and the plot in such a way that it didn't feel as much so, if at all). Hyungdo's such an interesting main character to follow, he's never strayed from his straight-forward and headstrong personality from beginning to finish. Yet he was also very endearing in his own way at the same time. And the same applied to Gyung's character. I felt very satisfied with the ending, which is rather unusual for me. It felt like all loose-ends were tied, and that it had come to its end in due time. Without being rushed. I also let out quite a few giggles as I read through this. And the Art's quite the sight as well.
Private Stripper