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    MANGA: Mamotte Agetai Sawatari-san

    Mamotte Agetai Sawatari-san – Nanatsuno Wataru

    Having lost his protection charm given by his Grandmother, Sawatari must now rely on his super lucky junor, Akutsu to ward off his unluck. Will their relationship turn into love?

    I Want To Protect You, Sawatari-san is about a very unlucky guy, the superstitious Sawatari, taken under the wing of the super lucky kohai, Akutsu, who proceeds to protect him from mishaps. Sawatary proclaims he’s his lucky charm.

    I loved the premise, but the manga left me conflicted. Older uke Sawatari is kinda adorable in that helpless klutzy dorky way. He’s straight, so he’s pretty much oblivious that much of his interactions with Akutsu were very couple-y. The two shacked up, and Akutsu does everything for him, goes everywhere with him. They even shared beds platonically. And then the dork blithely goes his merry straight way.

    Akutsu, well, this guy feels off. He gave me Stalking Killing MC vibes, kinda looked like him too. A few characters even called him creepy. Thing with Akutsu is that his feelings seem to be only skin-deep. He’s attracted to Sawatari because who wouldn’t after all of Sawatari’s unwitting flirting. But the manga failed to effectively deliver his depth of feelings despite the shift to his POV. He was basically bored and found Sawatari interesting, and that’s about how far it goes.

    However, this manga is still fun especially the side characters. These guys were a riot, blurting out ridiculous comments and making derpy faces. The characters are salarymen, but they come across as college kids.

    Overall, entertaining, and steamy but could use a better seme.


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    REVIEW: Puzzle for Two by Josh Lanyon

    Puzzle for Two – Josh Lanyon

    It was like those crazy detective novels he read as a kid…

    Fledging PI Zachariah Davies’s wealthy and eccentric client, toymaker Alton Beacher, wants to hire an investigator who can pose as his boyfriend while figuring out who is behind the recent attempts on his life. And Zach, struggling to save the business his father built, is just desperate enough to set aside his misgivings and take the job.

    But it doesn’t take long for Zach to realize all is not as it seems (and, given that it all seems pretty weird…). The only person he can turn to for help is equally struggling, equally desperate–but a whole lot more experienced–rival PI Flint Carey.

    Former Marine Flint has been waiting for Zach to throw in the towel and sell whatever’s left of the Davies Detective Agency to him. Still, he’s unwillingly attracted to the game but inexperienced accountant-turned-shamus, and can’t help offering a helping hand when Zach runs into trouble.

    Especially when it’s hard to imagine any worse trouble than having your client murdered.


    Puzzle for Two is a standalone novel by Josh Lanyon. It has a contemporary setting but also that Golden Age noir vibe that the author loves to reference in many of her books.

    The story is from the POV of accountant-turned-PI Zachariah Davies who, along with his sister Brooke, is struggling to keep the family’s PI business alive. Then, wealthy toymaker Alton Beacher waltzes in, offering $12,000 for Zach to play his boyfriend to find out about the death threats to the already married businessman. Smelling the fish from a mile away but unable to say no because they had ZERO clients, Zach very reluctantly agrees.

    The case is more complicated than Zach bargain for. Realizing they need more people to cover the investigation, he begrudgingly hires their rival, the more experienced ex-Marine-turned-PI Flint Carey. The man was willing to help, but was also quick to berate Zach for taking a case that is so patently bogus AND kept pushing offers to buy their detective agency.

    The two men were polar opposites. Zach is inexperienced, a little too naive, and the type who avoids telling the truth so as not to hurt. If I’m feeling charitable, I would say he’s the type to see the good in others, but he tested my patience. There were high-tension scenes that could have been resolved had he just been more upfront.

    Conflict came from the his interactions with his manipulative ex, Ben. This pest just wouldn’t stop inserting himself in Zach’s life while making it all about himself, AND blatantly ignoring the fact that they already broke up 4 months ago. Had Zach just told him point blank he has no feelings for the guy anymore, it would have saved us from all that drama. Their scenes were not pleasant to go through, and the plot could have done without.

    On the other hand, Flint is not really a cynic but more of a realist due to years of experience. He’s blunt and antagonistic with Zach, who returns snark for snark. A typical Josh Lanyon love interest but nicer. A guy who says what he means, doesn’t play games, and always willing to lend a hand to a struggling rival.

    I thought the mystery was pretty straightforward but trust the author to throw me in for a loop with twists and turns, suspense, and a whole bunch of questionable characters. While the book isn’t my favorite from the author, I was still completely absorbed because the storytelling is very engaging.

    Puzzle For Two has all the usual Josh Lanyon elements but is far from stale. While it had its share of self-absorbed exes, it’s also highly entertaining, humorous, and fun. All in all, a satisfying comfort read from a go-to author.

    Rating:
    3.5 Stars – that place between like and love

    Soundtrack: Puzzle Pieces
    Artist: Tiger Trap
    Album: Tiger Trap


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    SOUNDTRACK: Puzzle Pieces by Tiger Trap

    Soundtrack to Puzzle For Two by Josh Lanyon

    Puzzle Pieces by Tiger Trap for a book about a clueless detective who realized his biggest rival is the missing piece in his life.

    One, two, three, four

    Nothing fits, forget the rest
    ‘Cause I know you fit me the best
    How was I to have even known
    When I first heard you on the phone
    That you would be my perfect fit
    I don’t know what to do with it
    ‘Cause your piece goes with mine alone
    Now I know where corners go

    When I saw you standing there
    I didn’t know you’d ever care
    I didn’t know we’d talk at night
    I didn’t know you’d hold me tight

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    One, two, three, four

    Nothing fits, forget the rest
    ‘Cause I know you fit me the best
    How was I to have even known
    When I first heard you on the phone
    That you would be my perfect fit
    I don’t know what to do with it
    ‘Cause your piece goes with mine alone
    Now I know where corners go

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go together just right
    Like puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go just like
    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    Yours and mine

    When I saw you standing there
    I didn’t know you’d ever care
    I didn’t know we’d talk at night
    I didn’t know you’d hold me tight

    Puzzle makes a picture of
    A perfect heart for all my love
    Your hand in mine
    All of the time

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go together just right
    Like puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go just like
    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    How was I
    To have known you’d catch my eye?
    Now you have my everything

    I told you I’d never been
    You said you would take me then
    Now we’re here until the end
    In a puzzle picture

    We’re so close and fit so well
    That nothing comes between us
    Tell me everything I want to hear
    Whisper to me, hold me dear

    No more tears and no more sadness
    When you smile it makes me glad
    When you say you love me
    I will know it’s true ’cause we are just like

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go together just right
    Like puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces
    We go just like
    Puzzle pieces, puzzle pieces

    Puzzle pieces
    You and me
    Are just like puzzle pieces
    ‘Til the end of time