• manga,  Uncategorized

    MANGA: Yoichi to Tsugumo

    Yoichi to Tsugumo – Hayate Kuku

    In the protected forest of the guardian deity, Yoichi the tanuki, arises a new guardian deity, Tsugumo. After dying as a fox cub, he was reborn for the sake of becoming a god and is still yet at a very tender age. While he is taught about the laws of life and the usage of divine forces, he innocently takens to Yoichi. “I love you, Yoichi. I want to be by your side forever and ever.” To Yoichi who has continued protecting the forest heftily in solitude, Tsugumo revives his long ceased feelings back, however…

    Yoichi and Tsugumo is a daddy/boy interspecies romance between two furry deities. 

    Yoichi is a millennia-old tanuki or raccoon guardian deity of the forest who found a newborn fox guardian deity he named Tsugumo. The tanuki became the guardian and mentor of the white fox, who soon grew his powers and knowledge of life, harmony, and the world at large. And with that, sexual desire developed, and soon the two became lovers.

    Tsugumo is bratty and childish. His power is stored in his tail. Yoichi is grizzled and tired. He almost gave up life but rallied when he found Tsugumo. His power is stored somewhere the sun doesn’t shine. Tsugumo had fun finding out.

    The mangaka did a good job combining the animal characteristics with the human ones. The two lick, smell, and bite as animals would, but they also showed self-awareness, wear clothes, walk on two legs, and pretty much behave like people, albeit with powers.

    The basic plot is so-so, but the supernatural elements, as well as the unique MCs gave it an edge and a fluffy charm. The evolving relationship between Yoichi and Tsugumo was endearing in its own way. The themes of immortality and the cycle of life and death also lent the story depth and poignancy.

    Admittedly, this might not be everybody’s cup of tea.

    There’s no shifting to human form here. It’s beasties through and through. However, the sex scenes weren’t graphic nor gratuitous, lasting only a couple of panels. Personally, I didn’t find them disturbing, and they weren’t the focus of the story.

    The manga as a whole, and the the artwork in particular, is very well-done. So, I still say give it a try.


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    REVIEW: His Sinful Need by Leighton Greene

    West Coast Mobsters: His Sinful Need by Leighton Greene

    Two men. Two Families. Too many secrets.When Castellani security specialist Max Pedretti is reluctantly loaned out to the Esposito Family, he’s thrust into close quarters with their youngest Capo, Bricker Soldano. The magnetic pull between them is undeniable, but Bricker is strictly off-limits, for multiple reasons.

    For one thing, he’s an Esposito.

    For another, he’s half Max’s age.

    But most of all, because Max shares a hidden criminal history with Bricker’s father—a secret that could shatter the tentative trust building between them.

    So Max vows to focus on the job instead, and finds his old skills as a bank robber are put to the test as he works with Bricker and his crew on a heist that could change the power dynamics in Los Angeles.

    But when a tragedy reveals a mole in their midst, Max and Bricker must investigate together to uncover the truth, blurring the lines of loyalty and desire.

    Can Max and Bricker uncover the traitor and find their way to love, or will past sins cost them everything?

    ***

    Each book in this series tells the love story of a different couple who find their happy ending, as well as a resolution to the mystery they’re investigating, but there are cliffhangers to the wider suspense plot for the series.


    Massimo Pedretti is a man who smells like aftershave and gunpowder. A good smell for a security specialist, according to the sharp-nosed Julian Castellani in Book 3, His Fatal Love. Next to his underboss, Jack Jacopo (His Lethal Desire), and his brother Julian, Max is the other person Don Alessandro Castellani (His Brutal Heart) depends on the most.

    His Sinful Need is Book 4 of West Coast Mobsters. Each  book features a West Coast Family, from the Castellanis, Bernardis, and now, the Espositos. This Family is unique in that they accept women in their ranks, and they rarely interact with other Families. 

    The head of the Espositos is the formidable Maestra Anna-Vittoria Esposito. She specifically requested Max to work with them, cashing in the favor Alessandro owed her. He is to join the team headed by Bricker Soldano, a young capo almost half his age.

    Half of Bricker’s team is experienced, and the other half green-as-grass rookies who can barely shoot. They are preparing for a bank heist, but most of their practice runs end in disasters, so Bricker was forced to admit there is a mole in their ranks. And whether he admit or not, he could use the help of a veteran in the field like Max. But can the Castellani be trusted?

    I’m not sure whether it is because I skipped the sex scenes since I am not a fan of age gap romance, but Max and Bricker’s book felt different than the rest of the books. Not necessarily a bad thing. It’s just there are less sex-related thoughts than the rest.

    Max’s internal dialogues are more about the missions and the angst over secrets from the past that might come back to bite him in the ass. There’s some worrying over his attraction, the age gap and Bricker’s connection to a ghost from the past.

    I loved Max! He oozes calm, confidence and dependability that jump off the page. This is also why his book feels less hectic and less violent than the rest. It’s like you know things will be okay because Max.

    With twenty-odd years in Castellani service, he is fiercely loyal and well-liked in the Family. It may have been a surprise that he was chosen, but still fitting because no one else would be a better envoy to the Esposito Family than Max.

    Bricker’s lusting after the older man, but it’s mixed with suspicions and worry over who to trust. As the youngest Esposito capo, he’s eager to prove himself and his team.

    I’m neutral about Bricker. There’s a lot of hot/cold treatment from him, but he’s a good leader who cares for his team like a family. I loved that he doesn’t do shortcuts when preparing his team for their missions, ensuring not just success but everyone’s safety as well.

    The plot weaves an age gap romance, trust issues, mafia politics, action, and several major and minor mysteries, some nothing more than a casual mention that you know will be pick up again in the future. The mole was easy to guess, and the romance wasn’t doing it for me, but I still loved this book.

    My favorite is the revelations regarding the Espositos, proving that the enigmatic Anna-Vittoria has a heart underneath the iron will. I loved how the WCM and Morelli Family world expanded, satisfying my curiosity that was piqued since mentions of how aloof, unique and mysterious the Espositos are from the previous books.

    Every Castellani cameo gave me life. Our boy Jack, always gregarious but deadly. Julian was particularly significant as the man is the dreaded bogeyman of the West Coast. I enjoyed seeing Sandro as the mighty Don Castellani from another person’s POV. I need another Sandro and Teddy book!!!

    HIs Sinful Need didn’t have the sizzling chemistry like the other WCM books, but it’s still a solid installment. The thrill is in the revelations of family dynamics, the twisty turn-y mafia politics, and the interactions of well-loved characters who rule the West Coast. All in all, steadily gripping, wholly likable, not that sinful, totally necessary.

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

    Soundtrack: Trust
    Artist: Half-Alive
    Album: Now, Not Yet

    P.S.

    West Coast Mobsters should be read in order. Last time, I realized the WCM books are retellings.

    His Lethal Desire is Cinderfella falling in love with a hitman. His Brutal Heart is Beauty and the Beast with a cyber twist. And His Fatal Love is Romeo and Julian, BDSM style.

    I can’t still figure out which retelling His Sinful Need is. Let me know if you know.


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    SOUNDTRACK Trust by Half-Alive

    Soundtrack to West Coast Mobsters: His Sinful Need by Leighton Greene

    Trust by Half Alive for a book about trust, loyalty and Family ties, either lost, broken, hard-won, or unbreakable.

    Trust is a tree that towers 50 feet above us
    Grown over time through many seasons
    Believing in something more than just the surface
    I trust that this is worth it
    But my toes are hanging off the ledge

    Lord, help me, there’s a thorn in my side
    I feel the tension in the fear and truth
    I carry life in between the divide
    But all the wrestling has left me bruised

    How sweet, the taste of certainty
    The gift you gave is safe with me
    .

    ….

    I see the walls that are torn and bent
    The tug of war in the now, not yet
    Holding back what they can’t contain
    Can you tell me why I feel this way?

  • quote,  Uncategorized

    Trust is like a pond of murky water
    Too dark to see, mysteriously undercover
    I can’t jump off the high dive, even though I really want to
    My toes are hanging off the ledge

    Trust is a tree that towers 50 feet above us
    Grown over time through many seasons
    Believing in something more than just the surface
    I trust that this is worth it
    But my toes are hanging off the ledge

    Lord, help me, there’s a thorn in my side
    I feel the tension in the fear and truth
    I carry life in between the divide
    But all the wrestling has left me bruised

    How sweet, the taste of certainty
    The gift you gave is safe with me

    Hold to this significance
    And lean into the process
    Rest and know the love you hold
    It won’t be taken back, no

    How sweet, the taste of certainty
    The gift you gave is safe with me
    Na-na-na, na-na

    Trust is like the middle of the ocean
    Can’t see the bottom, but I’m floating here, supported
    I know that it can take me even deeper if I let it
    But my limbs are trying to swim away

    It’s like a tree that towers 50 feet above us
    Grown over time through many seasons
    Believing in something more than just the surface
    I trust that this is worth it
    But my toes are hanging off the ledge

    Hold to this significance
    And lean into the process
    Rest and know the love you hold
    It won’t be taken back, no

    How sweet, the taste of certainty
    (Releasing hope to carry me)
    How sweet, the taste, never let it go, no
    (Na-na-na, na-na)

    I see the walls that are torn and bent
    The tug of war in the now, not yet
    Holding back what they can’t contain
    Can you tell me why I feel this way?

    I have faith that the world I’m in
    Will be redeemed to its place again
    But there’s a weight that I can’t explain
    So tell me why I feel this way

    Tell me why I feel this way
    Tell me why I feel this way

    (Moving deeper in a place of rest)
    (Seeking victory inside a death) tell me why I feel this way
    (Speaking slowly when I’m out of breath)
    (Losing confidence between the steps) tell me why I feel this way

    (Finding center when I’m breaking left) how sweet, the taste of certainty
    (Wasting water in a desert bed)
    (Chasing wind outside the promised land) releasing hope to carry me
    (Know the story isn’t over yet)

    Na-na-na, na-na