• manga,  Uncategorized

    MANGA: Uso Ka Makoto Ka

    Uso Ka Makoto Ka – Tobi Washio

    One day, Taiyou, a popular guy because of his good looks, was asked by a senior student at his part-time job to take care of his cousin, Tsukihiko, who is attending the same university as Taiyou.

    However, Tsukihiko is rude to him from the beginning to the end, Taiyou still tries to be lenient towards him, but on the inside, he’s on the verge of exploding because of him!

    Suddenly, Tsukihiko confessed his feelings to Taiyou and took him to an empty classroom where he made his move…!

    Lie or Truth is a senpai/kohai, childhood connection romance between two university students.

    This is an older uke, younger seme romance where the seme, Tsukihiko, is cold, blunt, and dub cons his way into the uke, Taiyou’s pants. I was initially meh about Tsukihiko, but as the story progressed, he somehow won me over.

    The two MCs initially got off the wrong foot. Taiyou, known to be popular and cheerful, approached Tsukihiko as a favor to his work colleague, requesting he looks after his cousin. But the younger man bluntly told him his smile was fake and gave him the cold shoulder. Then out of the blue, Tsukihiko confessed, and Taiyou rejected him as revenge. It began a little game of notice me kohai/senpai.

    The key aspect here is the childhood connection that began a lifelong devotion to one’s crush. I love this trope, and the execution was perfectly balanced between hot/cold, humorous, fluffy, light angst, and steam.

    And dub-conning Tsukihiko, I forgave because he acknowledged going too far and apologized for putting Taiyou in that spot. The forehead kiss was everything!

    The guy on the cover is Taiyou. Tsukihiko’s character is drawn with overlong bangs covering his face. And you can bet it hides an uber-cool seme face! Check out bonus chapters.


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    REVIEW: Wyn by Lily Mayne

    Monstrous: Wyn by Lily Mayne

    I am a monster.

    A ghoul. A demon. The bogeyman. I have been called all of them. Most creatures fear me, but humans are repulsed by me. They are terrified of me. They have created legends about me, ever since they became aware of my existence when the tear between our worlds grew and we—the monsters from their nightmares—flooded through in our droves.

    There is only one human who isn’t afraid of me. The only one who matters. And I will destroy anyone who tries to hurt him or take him from me. Danny is mine.

    For the first time in my unfathomably long life, I know what it means to want another so much that the thought of losing him threatens to ruin me. I will do anything to keep Danny with me for as long as I can have him—for as long as he is willing to stay by the side of an ancient, scarred creature with a voice so inhuman it has sent some mad.

    For some reason, Danny loves my voice. For some reason, Danny loves me. And when we both decide that his natural human life is nowhere near enough time for us to have together, we go on a journey between worlds to the one place where we can do what it takes for us to be together forever.

    Wyn is a sweet, low-angst novella that is part of the Monstrous series, a post-apocalyptic m/m fantasy series that features monsters and human men falling in love. It is best to read this series in order—if you haven’t read books one to three already, there are big spoilers in this!

    Warning: This m/m love story contains explicit sexual content and is not suitable for young readers. It also contains graphic depictions of torture and violence, and very briefly mentions the lingering effects of PTSD


    Wyn is more than a novella.

    First, it gives us Wyn’s POV! I am thrilled to get inside his head! Our favorite monster is a snarky, grim bastard and totally putty in Danny’s hands. He would have gladly wiped out the entire military had Danny wanted it, but this sweet human is teaching the old fogey new tricks. Such as patience.

    Second, it addresses Wyn’s, and mine, concern which is him being a near immortal and Danny having that short human lifespan. And this was resolved in a cozy meandering adventure/honeymoon of sorts that culminated in one of my favorite scenes in the entire series, the tethering. I love how this scene was written, with tension and awe so palpable mixed in with a bit of levity.

    Third, this quest for extending Danny’s lifespan paved the way for the crossing to Wyn’s world. We learn more about the other monsters, their cultures, the flora, and fauna because Danny is prone to stopping and asking ten questions about everything and anything. The world-building was fantastic, especially the description of the towering fortress where Wyn and Danny were heading.

    Wyn was adorably patient because he loved his human so much. It was pretty amusing how the telyth was such a doting boyfriend to his human, because had it been any other creature, he would have slit their throats without second thoughts. Who knew the Soul Eater could be such a romantic!

    In the short time he appeared on page, Wyn’s ex, Orlith, made quite the impression. This bratty therin is a riot and I am dying to read his book!

    I was as endlessly fascinated as Danny about Wyn’s world. The ones that piqued my curiosity the most were the mabs. Gigantic, godlike creatures eternally at war yet perpetually drawn to each other. Their character designs were cool AF. Wyn dismissed them as nothing more than Others, creatures who are so ancient they make a 10,000-year-old telyth like Wyn seem a blip in existence. I hope we get their story in future books.

    “He was mine. He was always supposed to be mine. I had just needed to wait for a long time to find him. But the wait had been worth it.”

    All in all, Wyn is the answer to our fervent Monstrous wishes!

    Rating:
    5 Stars – absolutely perfect

    Soundtrack: Tethered
    Artist: Rationale
    Album: Vessels

    P.S.

    Monstrous should be read in order. Meet the monsters and their humans, starting with:
    Soul Eater
    Edin
    The Rycke


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    SOUNDTRACK: Tethered by Rationale

    Soundtrack to Monstrous: Wyn by Lily Mayne

    Tethered by Rationale for a book about an ancient wandering monster who found his person after 10,000 years.

    You should know better, staying together
    Praying our bridges don’t make way
    Darling, I’m tethered when I’m with you

    How do I measure the crumbling pressure?
    The blood is rock hard in my veins
    Don’t count when I’m with you

    You’ve got the liquid gold

    Round and round in my mind
    There’s a truth I can’t ignore
    I spent so many years
    Wandering from myself until you came along

  • quote,  Uncategorized

    You should know better, staying together
    Praying our bridges don’t make way
    Darling, I’m tethered when I’m with you

    How do I measure the crumbling pressure?
    The blood is rock hard in my veins
    Don’t count when I’m with you

    You’ve got the liquid gold

    Round and round in my mind
    There’s a truth I can’t ignore
    I spent so many years
    Wandering from myself until you came along

    Yeah, you got it
    I have never needed nobody
    Nobody but you
    Nobody but you

    Yeah, you got it
    I have never needed nobody
    Nobody but you
    Nobody but you

    (You’ve got the liquid gold)

    Yeah, you got it
    I have never needed nobody
    Nobody but you
    Nobody but you

    Yeah, you got it
    I have never needed nobody
    Nobody but you
    Nobody but you

    (I have never needed nobody)
    (Nobody but you)