Love Shuttle
I re-read this a while ago, and... I feel like we never got to know the two MCs. It gives us a shallow understanding of them, which is fine, if it also didn't feel like they never got to know each other either. It's a decent romance with much smut set in an omegaverse, so I suppose if that's what you're looking for, then you've come to the right place.
Kashikomarimashita, Destiny
Fated pairs, destiny, butlers, young masters, etc, I mean... This turned out a lot better than I initially expected.
The Origin of Species
... this is me trying to like this for 20+ chapters bc of the art. The alpha MC is a charismatic figure doing some pretty shady international crime business (that sounds interesting), and then there's this hacker omega who has the personality of a toenail. :/
Define The Relationship
I'm enjoying this story a lot more than I should. It's got the prettiest art. An alpha from a prestigious family is required to be in perfect reproductive health due to the strict expectations required of him, which understandably stresses him out and affects his "enjoyment" so to speak. That leads him to another alpha named Ash and "I don't want feelings involved" on both sides. Lol. We know how that usually ends. This whole thing is a thirst trap and it does it well, omg. Edit: Lately, I've been like: "And I'm supposed to wait until next Saturday to get a new chapter? Fuck." f you know, you know. ;-; Edit 2: Get you a man like ash, lmao
Koishite kissshite kanjaitai
Quite possibly the fluffiest shit I've ever read. There's no unwarranted angst to be found anywhere, just unadulterated smut and happiness. I was slightly surprised to realize how rare that is, lmao.
Do You Still Like Me?
The main focus is on a contractual relationship between two alphas, who are trying to cope with ending their feelings over previous relationships. (In the case of Colton, I personally found Dylan a rather gross and pathetic figure.) It's not a bad story per se; it has a strong character-driven narrative but also lacks the pacing to make it exciting. (For instance, the BDSM element seems like a useless detail as the story progresses. What was the point?) There's a separate story (about Damon's little brother and his ex getting together) connected to this work called "Still, I Like It" wherein Damon gets dumped for being a tool. I think? Lol. Anyway, I'm not sure if I can say I like this without seeing the conclusion. :D
Imitation Mate
You won't get why I used the "fucked up" tag until near the end. Like, wth was that! (But I loved that I was so surprised by it, so I guess there's that???)
Waterside Night
Would this classify as a dramedy?
Shounen No Kyoukai