Coccchanel's manga / #Oneshot(45)

Jounetsu No Hate Ni

Complete | sharon kendrick | 2008 released
2015-05-28 21:01 marked

This plot felt straight out rushed. That second girl, Sophia, and Hal were never dealt with, so it leaves a hole in the story. But the art was nice and the original idea as well.

Champagne Wa Koi No Biyaku

Complete | lee wilkinson | 2007 released
2015-05-28 21:42 marked

Ridiculous and confusing with a douche for a love interest. Not my kind of tea

Yawareta Princess

Complete | marion lennox | 2006 released
2015-06-06 22:39 marked

Eh... I don't know. Confusing story and characters were rather plain, but it wasn't bad. And the puppy was just so adorable!

Gokai Ga Maneita Ai

Complete | rebecca winters | 2008 released
2015-05-30 15:57 marked

Uhm, well. . . a confusing, rushed story to me. But it had its sweet moments and likeable characters, so I gave it an OK

Yuuwaku No Rule

Complete | amanda browning,Kazuko Fujita | 2009 released
2015-05-30 15:00 marked

I love this oneshot! The story (and the art) are fantastic, realistic and heartwarming, while the characters (especially the hero) are so damn likeable! Recommended strongly!

Princess to Kekkon

Complete | martha shields | 2000 released
2015-06-07 21:45 marked

It's sweet, though the characters are a bit too many. I got confused with the royal family

Sicilia De Aishite

Complete | sarah morgan | 2009 released
2017-04-24 20:57 marked

Muku na Koushaku Fujin

Complete | chantelle shaw | 2009 released
2015-05-30 16:35 marked

Quite dramatic. it reminded me of soapoperas. But it was still quite nice. Less drama and I would've liked it even more.

Sheikh no Ryakudatsu Ai

Complete | annie west | 2000 released
2015-05-30 14:37 marked

I like it! It was quite realistic and had few, even none, plot holes. And the romance was sweet and the characters likeable -- I recommend it!

Kaze No Uta O Kike

Complete | donna sterling | 2008 released
2015-05-09 20:17 marked

A pretty decent plot, until, yet again, the ending. So goddamn ridiculous and over the top. Also, how come the female is always a damsel in distress in Harlequin books? Why the hell can't she ever be stubborn or headstrong like the Harlequin-stereotypical man? I don't get it and can't relate to the Harlequin-woman, which makes the reading boring, cliché and uninteresting to me