Part-time Lovers
Wait—this is ongoing? Um . . . Chile, anyways so—
Sex at the Ends of the Earth
Review: I didn’t get as attached to the story as I thought I would. The seme is not my type. Their relationship is cute. I liked the storyline. It was okay in all.
Death Note dj - Sadistic Sweet
Circle Zero's Otherworldly Hero Business
Review: I really enjoyed thus so far. I believe that it has lots of potential. Chapter 28 did have me confused, though. Was it a redraw of the already set plot? I didn’t understand. The MC’s past self was hot honestly. I kind of wish he had stayed that way, but Paril’s attractive, too. The protagonist’d attitude is kind of arrogant, and I’m glad he got a taste of his own medicine. I look forward to seeing the future chapters of this comic. Side note: Caught up to chapter 28.
The Priest's Chart
Totally Captivated
Holy Chef, Crazy Empress
You know what they say “Food is the way to someone’s love.” Or something like that. Don’t @ me. Review: This manhua (I’m pretty sure this is of Chinese origin) surpassed my expectations. The art kept consistently improving. The food was deliciously drawn, so that was a sure plus! The storyline was built into a solid plot. I loved the character development, the historical aspect of this comic, and almost everything about it. This comic is more of a slice of life and comedy than a romance one. The drama kept me hooked, and I binge-read this in one sitting. It kind of took a toll on me, but I didn’t mind. That’s how good this is. I can’t wait for the next chapters to come. Side note: Caught up to chapter 166.
Haikyu!! Dj - Luminary
Review: Whoa, Kageyama bottoming . . . Never could have imagined that. It just don’t look right. Tsuki is honestly a mastermind. This salt shaker is so salty, and I love him for it.
Robber x lover
Reveiw: I found out about this manhwa/manhua from TikTok. I honestly don’t regret searching this up. The story is more fast paced than others, but not too fast as to destroy the story development. The characters are so likable, you just fall in love with them in seconds. I absolutely love the relationship dynamic the two love interests share. It’s so adorable, and from the snippet of their lives, I can’t help but want to know more. I love it! Comment: Their relationship is literally goals. I’m obsessed. This is so fluffy. Kang Dojin is more himself around Ji Ho because it’s different with him. Ji Ho is oblivious, but sometimes he masks good things that could possibly happen to him because he thinks he’s not worth it. I think that more than being oblivious, he simply lies to himself. I like the history aspect they have with one another. I think it’s really sweet. Ji Ho with glasses hits different. Side note: Caught up to chapter 25.
The Wolf in the Flower Shop