• manga,  Uncategorized

    MANGA: I Can’t Believe I’ve Been Reincarnated and Fallen in Love with My Favorite Character of a Shoujo Manga

    I Can’t Believe I’ve Been Reincarnated and Fallen in Love with My Favorite Character of a Shoujo Manga – Natsuwo

    “Why am I getting heartthrob!?”

    The main character is reincarnated as Satou, an extra character in the world of his favorite shoujo manga.
    He was able to witness with his own eyes the moment his favorite characters became a couple. However, he witnesses the scene where his favorite character, Shirakawa Fuuma, is rejected by the heroine.
    Sato is determined to return the story to the way it was and make his favorite character happy! But as they spend time together, he finds himself falling for him…

    This is a heart-warming love story between a young man who is reincarnated in his favorite girls’ manga and the main character of that manga!

    This one’s for all the Friend A, a.k.a. wingmen out there!

    As far as isekai premises go, I Can’t Believe I’ve Been Reincarnated and Fallen in Love with My Favorite Character of a Shoujo Manga has a pretty tame plot with the clunky title describing it as literally as possible. However, I totally loved the idea of the hero falling for overlooked side character instead of the usual hero loves heroine romance.

    This one-shot is cute and charming, and would be even more so had it been a full volume manga. 

    It’s part of Isekai Tensei BL Anthology.


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    REVIEW: Pretty Policeman: The Case of the Suspicious Stripper by Fifer Rose

    Pretty Policeman: The Case of the Suspicious Stripper – Fifer Rose

    Going undercover at a strip club owned by your mafioso boyfriend without running it past him first? Not the best idea. (Then again, a few spankings never hurt anyone… much.)

    Micah Hart had learned a few things the first few months of officially dating Damon Romano, a vicious mafioso/ridiculously rich billionaire, infamous throughout New York City for his cut-throat “business”

    1. Damon was soft for nothing and no one… except Micah (and maybe his sisters).
    2. His domineering tendencies definitely extended to the bedroom.
    3. Damon didn’t trust him – not completely.

    That last one shouldn’t have hurt as much as it did. After all, there were bound to be certain obstacles to overcome in a relationship when one person was a mafia don and the other was a police-detective-turned-PI.

    Damon keeps Micah far away from anything related to his “work”, and Micah allows it… at least until a stripper named Ginger waltzes into his struggling detective agency, claiming that her boyfriend – also a stripper – is trying to kill her. Ginger just so happens to work at Lust, the most infamous of a chain of clubs Damon has specifically warned Micah away from.

    Taking the job would require him to go undercover at Lust, and he should say no.

    But Damon is out of town for the weekend.

    And Micah’s been salivating for an actually worthwhile case for weeks now.

    What’s the worst that could happen?

    (Psst. Spankings.)


    Pretty Policeman is a fantastic brain candy written in the vein of Pretty Woman but with an undercover cop posing as a rent boy and a ruthless mafia don hellbent on being his sugar daddy. Against all odds and common sense, the two made it work.

    Fast forward to the present day, former detective Micah Hart is now working as a private investigator with his partner, also former detective, Tessa Gallagher. One particularly interesting case came their way, and the two were eager to jump on it.

    Pretty Policeman: The Case of the Suspicious Stripper has Micah and Tessa investigating claims by Ginger, a stripper, that her boyfriend and fellow stripper, Tommy, is trying to kill her. To do this, the detectives have to work undercover as employees of the club owned by Damon Romano and managed by his sister Joelle. And Micah has to do it secretly because everyone knows Damon’s possessive caveman tendencies.

    As with the first book, its best to suspend disbelief, grain of salt, etc. Also, read Pretty Policeman before diving into this to get the lay of land, so to speak, because this installment assumes you had done just that. The plot moves fast and doesn’t waste time explaining who’s who. Previous events were vaguely referenced, as well.

    The new case is interesting but can hardly hold water. It runs on the miscommunication gag where a character says one thing, and Micah thinks another. The people involved could have sorted it out themselves had Joelle not been scheming about Micah and her brother.

    Micah is still our lovable TSTL hero with spectacularly bad self-preservation instincts, has a look of wide-eyed innocence only seen in lambs, and a heart of gold as bright as his smile. The doofus still makes me laugh with his internal dialogues, this time written with less mini-explanations in parentheses. I kinda miss those because they show how Micah’s mind works.

    The story is in Micah’s POV. One of the things that makes it entertaining is that there is a constant sense of impending disaster, or anticipation of the other shoe dropping, whenever Micah makes god awful decisions or is talked into doing dumbass things. We as the reader see the approaching trainwreck a mile away while Micah doesn’t or does but forges on anyway.

    Our boy is all good intentions and saving the people, and we root hard for him, but also, yikes! As cute as he is, I would l love to see Micah’s character develop. When he was still a detective, he convinced me he was good at what he does. Here, his investigations skills were a joke.

    Damon, on the other hand, effortlessly kept the growly, possessive, soft-for-no-one-but-you moments as delicious and swoony as possible. The romance focused more on Damon being a Daddy rather than a Sugar Daddy, though he still loves pampering his precious tesoro. Fuck knows why the man latched on to Micah the way he did, but the mafia don had some of the most intensely romantic lines in the book!

    “You’re my heart, tesoro, and it’s terrifying having to watch it walk outside my body.”

    My favorite part is Geoffrey’s POV. He is Damon’s loyal chauffer and bodyguard who notes the changes in his boss since Damon had Micah. Through him we see a different side of Damon, the much-feared mafioso part, and the more recent besotted boyfriend side that few ever see. Geoffrey’s internal dialogues were more cynical than Micah’s but no less hilarious.

    Pretty Policeman: The Case of the Suspicious Stripper is a shorter read than its predecessor. The plot may be thin, our hero might lack common sense, but the writing made me chuckle, and the romance is high on squees. All in all, fun, light-hearted, and super swoony!

    Rating:
    4 Stars – minor quibbles but I loved it to bits

    Soundtrack: Treasure
    Artist: Port Duo feat. Jonathan Ogden
    Album: Far Away

    P.S.

    Pretty Policeman the series is should be read in order. Find out how the unlikely pair of a mafia don and police detective came together in Book 1, Pretty Policeman.


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    SOUNDTRACK: Treasure by Port Duo feat. Jonathan Ogden

    Soundtrack to Pretty Policeman: The Case of the Suspicious Stripper by Fifer Rose

    Treasure by Port Duo feat Jonathan Ogden for a book about a mafioso’s tesoro who carries his heart, including the good, the bad, and the ugly.

    All my life I’ve been searching
    And with Your heart, You captivate me
    Locking eyes as time is passing by me
    Fly together

    Finding beauty in the simple
    You’re showing me the way I should go
    Life is better when I simply trust in You
    Fly together

    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    It has never looked better
    You’re the great treasure

  • quote,  Uncategorized

    All my life I’ve been searching
    And with Your heart, You captivate me
    Locking eyes as time is passing by me
    Fly together

    Finding beauty in the simple
    You’re showing me the way I should go
    Life is better when I simply trust in You
    Fly together

    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    It has never looked better
    You’re the great treasure
    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    You bring colour all around me
    You’re the great measure

    Lead me in Your hеart
    And let this world just pass me by
    And find me in Your lovе
    ‘Cause in Your Word I have come alive
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure

    Finding beauty in the simple
    You’re showing me the way I should go
    Life is better when I simply trust in You
    Fly together

    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    It has never looked better
    You’re the great treasure
    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    You bring colour all around me
    You’re the great measure

    Lead me in Your heart
    And let this world just pass me by

    And find me in Your love
    ‘Cause in Your Word I have come alive
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure

    Now I’m not alone
    You are my home forever
    I’m not alone
    You are my home forever

    So lead me in Your heart
    And let this world just pass me by

    Find me in Your love
    ‘Cause in Your Word I have come alive
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure
    It’s better
    You’re the great treasure