BJ alex
I love the pacing of the story. it doesnt make you wait too long nor smack you with sudden plotwists. it gives you time to cope and absorb what just happened. tbh, even the scenes that i expected were still refreshing and interesting. the characters are also in depth so it doesnt feel like the author is forcing you to feel something for them, the author just makes you feel on your own.
Wolf In The House
the supernatural aspect of it develops well and the author balanced heavy themes with comedic drawing styles or casual scenes. you'll be able to witness three couples with different yet harmonic relationships that tie them together. the main couple has a casual romantic relationship, the second uncovers mafia related action, while the third dwells on the separation of human and werewolf. it is a satisfying read because there arent loose ends and the plot does not stray away even if there are 3 stories weaved together. it's also a plus that the author could draw sensual sex scenes, really feeling how they're e treating each other tenderly and lovingly.
The Voice Next Door
comedic and wholesome. it's sad that good looks weigh heavily in the beginning of the relationship but the way Jaehyun accepted Jaeseok after knowing his secret is heart warming.
I Have A Boyfriend
it starts off slow, or maybe manhwa's are really written like that...but the character growth really shows and the love is there. i just feel like the ending stopped abruptly and hoped to know more about their transition living abroad.
Blood Bank
The overall concept is amazing! Although, the execution is somewhat disorganize and chaotic, the message surfaces. The art is pleasing and fitting to the concept of apocalypse and supernatural. The conclusion is also promising because it opens a new story instead of capping it off. I'm a little disappointed that Eric's identity stopped at acceptance but i guess everyone's identity in the story showed enough to keep the theme vampire x human going. I was expecting his identity to be more flambouyant, but the author did great at keeping it more of a subtle and invisible trait that is helping the world adjust to a new system of equity. bottomline: this is more of a societal documentary that included key people's love story.
From Points of Three
the second story doesnt feel complete, as if there's a foreshadowing in that last panel. But still, I enjoyed reading it and learning how psychologically confusing role playing could be. also, Heejae is literally the man who screams wolf or how the idiom goes. Its amazing how Jisuh can maintain his relationship with him after being manipulated by Heejae. not only that, they can still roleplay and have Heejae dominate him (the only sign that Heejae changed is how Jisuh can also dominate him in terms of the relationship)
Kashikomarimashita, Destiny
THIS. I am telling you, this is the GOD-TIER of Omegaverse. The balanced level of cowardice and courage when loving someone is so good that it makes Omegaverse dynamic and less constricting. It breaks stereotypes of impregnating omegas and making betas useless. Ichigo and Yuuto are the couple I'd like to emphasize on. Even when Ichigo keeps pushing away even if he loves Yuuto, there is that exhilarating burst of pride in me when he ran to save Yuuto from being trapped. Gah, their love story is amazing and the way these butlers and their masters created a family is what I live for. ️ I doubt I'll ever read another Omegaverse story that would beat this.
Nirameba Koi
I love the main couple's chemistry the most. Being bold yet glaringly shy is so interesting and amusing. Ryuu is so precious HAHAHA. The way they progressed as a couple is everything and deym, Ryuu got much hotter with his yukata loosely exposing his torso.
Urusai Kurai no Kokuhaku Kudasai
Ugh. I forgot that it was too short to be satisfied with! Man, I love their pairing because it’s honest and amusing. At the same time, just like that girl, I want a younger seme HAHAHA
Work, Fight and Love