Dear. Gentle Papa
I enjoyed this one quite a bit, despite the shota aspect that, frankly, creeped me out a bit. Thankfully, their relationship was only secondary and the characters were really quite humorous
Mukuchi Na Koi No Tsutaekata
A nice sequel to the other work by this author, though I'm not too sure how I feel about Yamasaki as a character- he's just a bit too tsundere for me, I suppose?
Fukurou-kun to Kare
Shitteru Yo.
I really liked the first story! The one with the brother was also pretty good.
Mr. Convenience
Not bad. But the uke from the first story is so cutesy it annoys me sometimes!
Koi to wa Yobenai
It was a very good manga- it could have gotten 5 stars from me tbh. I had to knock at least one off for the dragging on towards the end, though. Around chapter 15/16, all the problems were resolved and the two should have started dating, but then one ridiculous misunderstanding carried over for 4 chapters for seemingly no reason. It just seemed like a unnecessary way to milk a bit more money out of the story for me. All in all though, good plot, great art, and really likeable characters.
Koicha No Osahou (tea For Two)
You know what? I liked this story. Yes, the main characters were pretty predictable and things unfolded the way I would have expected them to but what really made the manga for me was the side characters. Between Gou-san and his new found responsibility, Keigo and his love for Mizuki, and Kotoko and her attempts to befriend Tokumura's sister, (and Shunpei, don't forget Shunpei!) I think the secondary characters really help flesh out the story and make it more interesting. At the very least, they were the only things that kept me reading past the 2nd volume as I'd already gotten pretty bored with the main couple by then.
Dekiru Otoko No Sodatekata