Shin Toukyou Yuukaku Monogatari
Some spicy stories on these pages!
Red Hood
Great fantasy yaoi adventure. Definitely one where dîck redrawing or uncensoring has significant value I loved the spin on the fairytale and the cheeky humour scattered throughout the story.
Ookami-san to Eroi koto
Damn! That was funny, sexy, kinky and all good things in yaoi, including uncensored Totally loved it.
Harlem Beat Wa Yoake Made
A good fun and entertaining story about friendship.
Oath Of Allegiance
Way too short, it doesn’t even tell how Omi found Rou, how long he raised him, what others know, how Rou feels about being raised to be used (if he knows), when/why did their relationship change from guardian to lover etc etc. Still, it’s part of a series and is prequel to ‘Sense of Loyalty’ so it’s good in that way, but it’s a touch disappointing even as a oneshot.
Kinai - Kemonohito Omegaverse
I got all teary I really was bracing myself for a sad ending based on the comments, but Bard sacrificed everything he held dear to be with his little Maya. It was a really romantic, ‘all or nothing’ style of ending. I am a sucker for that kind of love.
Wild City
️Note: Not as tagged (not harem story or yaoi) This was a surprisingly enjoyable story. The comments don’t do it justice because it has a lot more depth to it than what you would expect from the beginning. The story starts out in the insular yet rather over the top Wild City, following main protagonist Jimmy (a werewolf accepted into mainstream society) who works at the majestic postal service. Yes..majestic. Just check that building out. The story has a rather surreal or fantasy feeling at first. There are over the top enemies, explosions, oddball directors of the postal service and an unusual emphasis on being the best delivery person and be promoted to elite. Tbh, the beginning felt a bit like a bad anime with lots of insane villains popping up all the time and potential romances for Jimmy crossing his path. But, then the story twisted in a big way and nothing and no one were what they seemed. It was like the epiphany moment in the Truman Show when you started to look at everything you know and realise you don’t know much at all. The latter part of the story is gory, violent, cruel and sad. And suddenly all those little things that bothered you made began to make sense. I liked the ending, and the final chapter was an epilogue style that offered a glimpse at life a few years down the track. That happy ending was needed after all the crap that happened through the story. As I mentioned, it was a surprisingly good story and I give it 4 stars, mostly because the beginning did drag on a bit and because some oddball categorised this as a harem and it was definitely not. More like a shounen-ai if anything and nothing remotely explicit or harem like occurring.
The Moon and the Wolf
These stories are all full of lusty lovemaking that is balanced sweetly with a strong emotional connection between the characters. The main story with Aoi and Woo was full of love but that uke must have some masochistic tendencies to thrive on stretching for that size. The plant story with the hoarder was interesting and unexpected and the straight friend story was also pretty steamy. These were some enjoyable reads.
Hatsujou Ookami-Kun Ai wo Sakebu
When Ogura spots ears and a fluffy tail on delinquent student Ohgami he thinks it’s just a costume. However, the angry wolf boy tracks him down at school the next day, demanding he keep his secret and deciding to keep a close eye on him. Their story is really adorable as the dog loving and sweet smelling Ogura falls for the scent driven Ohgami with the fluffy tail and ears.
Tsuki ni Hoero