Meguriau yo, Baby
A lovely story that developed the relationship and didn't have the sensei acting like a sexual predator over his student. Toss in the stalking parents for a laugh and this was great. Lost a star coz it felt lije it was missng a final chapter.
Reverse!?
Such an odd choice to make the love interest so selfish, spoiled and unlikeable, but oddly enough it worked. It took time to get the opportunity to appreciate his protective side and hints of vulnerability (hints only, he really was a bitof a brat deep down it seems).
Unlucky Strike
A curse from a rejected boy has this straight Sensai the object of sexual interest from every male he meets. Fearing sexual assault, Sensai is rescued by Akane. But, how will he know if this love that could break the curse is real or if he will be left with a one sided love if he lowers his defenses? This was a fun read as Sensai encounters many confronting scenarios and comes to the realisation that only one person seems to genuinely care for him, even in the face of his aggression and overreactions.
Sensei Nante Kirai Desu.
Some of the best artistry ever, especially Ikuta, with his glares from beneath his hair and endless blushes. I like that the uke looked his age too, right down to his mannerisms. I really enjoyed the story, having the seme in love first with the hostile Ikuta made for some brilliant clashes between the two.
Yukidoke no Koi
I would give the first story of Someya and Takada 5 stars if it was in a solo book. It was a beautifully drawn story with sweet characters I loved. I wasn't interested in the second story and totally avoided the third since I don't read for tragic experiences but to escape them.
Nee, Sensei
Sakuragi Yaya delivers yet another wonderful story of student and sensei. I loved the couple in this, they were so cute and so beautifully drawn. The author has such a talent for sexy, long and lean lines on her guys; totally irresistible!
Kono Hoshi de Ichiban Akarui Tokoro
Two sweetly, perfectly fluffy stories. Mochizuki and Mukai were simply adorable, I thought the seme’s glowing cheerfulness and confidence were really alluring for such a seemingly delicate partner. I loved how he encouraged his uke to use his voice and speak for himself, to be more assertive. Moving straight into Yuki’s story was a relief because he needed a love all of his own. While I can’t help but think the sensei would have been a good uke, this almost antagonist to lovers story was sweetly satisfying.
Sora To Hara
Awesome! I was so happy to see Hara-sen find his special guy and loved the lanky guy who just wanted his sensei to be happy. It was also great to see the guys from Doukyuusei cross over here, they are a special pair to me.
Ashita No Kimi Wa Koko Ni Inai
It was difficult to read this early on as sensei was so emotionally detached that I could only wonder why Mio persisted; in love or not. But once sensei talked of his reasons for keeping his distance and Mio convinced him of the lasting nature of his feelings, it became lovely and sweet and full of good feelings.
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