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MANGA: Naisho no Stalker-san
Naisho no Stalker-san – Hiro Haruyoshi
Kadoya is a resilient, hardworking, and gentle person so, he’s often pushed to do a lot of work. He has this certain “secret”. He is living strangely with someone he can’t see. When he comes home completely exhausted, there’s a hot bath and meal prepared for him. And at night… “He” comes to his side and holds him. Kadoya feels so perfectly supported in everything, from housework to letting his sexual frustrations that it feels like he can’t live without “him” anymore…!
My Secret Stalker is about the overworked salaryman Kadoya having a stalker problem.
Interestingly, this is not one of those nuisance stalkers who leave disembodied doll heads or notes written in blood. Kadoya’s stalker is as helpful as a shoemaker’s elf, cleaning his house, preparing his dinners, and even engaging in somnophilic shenanigans to help the perpetually exhausted Kadoya sleep better.
Conflict comes when Kadoya starts hanging out with his kohai Yakumo, who is friendly, sometimes flirty, and always ready to help. Kadoya’s stalker is becoming jealous. Kadoya fears he might disappear, just when Kadoya was dependent on him,
The stalker thing is creepy but it floats Kadoya’s boat, him being lonely, needy and wanting to be taken care of. Also, the TLC, the humor and the pretty characters offsets the cringe aspects.
It wouldn’t take much brain power to guess the stalker. I mean, he’s just there.
This is a fun and smutty manga with a cute-ish romance about a guy with good intentions going about it the wrong-ish way.
To paraphrase Kurt Cobain, “I’m so creepy. That’s okay. My will is good.”
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REVIEW: Revelations by Nik Knight
Fire & Brimstone: Revelations – Nik Knight
Riley thought he knew what to expect from college, but he never planned for angels, demons, or a team of attractive, overprotective Guardians.
When one fateful night opens his eyes to a world he never knew existed, Riley Shepard must navigate a host of supernatural dangers, all while struggling with new and confusing feelings for his guardian angels. With the promise of friends, family, and freedom finally within his grasp, he fears not only for his heart but for his life as well.
Lucky for him, some things are worth dying for.
*** Revelations is the first book in the slow-burn M/M+ romance series, Fire & Brimstone, featuring hurt/comfort, swoon-worthy guardian angels, sexual awakening, and an unlikely hero, too innocent for his own good. Trigger warnings include: situations of homophobia (both external and internal), past child abuse, self-harm, mental health, and one instance (Prologue) of non-graphic sexual assault. ***
Revelations is the series opener of the polyamorous paranormal/urban fantasy series Fire & Brimstone. It is a story held together by an intriguing premise, a spectacular prologue, and a talented narrator, Kurt Graves.
Without this lucky combination, I doubt I would have finished the book.
I won’t spoil the prologue with too much details. Just know that demons are on a hunt….
The story is in the 1st-person POV of Riley Shepard, a shy 19-year-old college student with barely any friends. Riley grew up in foster homes, the last one with a Dolores Umbridge of a religious nut who brainwashed poor Riley into thinking every other errant thought or action is a cause for shame or sin.
Our boy is a mass of trauma, anxiety, and guilt. He was once committed to a mental health institution for having “imaginary friends.” Due to his foster mother’s training, he is compelled to punish himself whenever he feels he did something wrong.
Riley’s imaginary friends turned out to be real. Noel, Jai, and Gideon were his guardian angels. Why was he able to see them only now?
While I empathize with Riley’s mental health issues, going through his self-flagellatory internal dialogues is a very unpleasant experience. Add to that him being a doormat and being treated like a baby by his friends, to the point of being literally carried like one, it was hard to like the character.
I loved the three protective angels. Noel and Jai’s interactions were the most fun part, as the two were mirror entities who were also complete opposites. Noel is an albino with a sweet, caring nature, while Jai is the bad boy, tall, dark, and with a taste for trouble. Gideon is their leader, complete with daddy vibes, a gruff manner, and fabulous cooking skills.
The thing with these celestial beings is that they take the hurt comfort to a ridiculously infantile level as if overcompensating for Riley’s loveless childhood.
The plot moves efficiently, largely due to Kurt Graves’ engaging performance, even though not much happens until the final chapters, where secrets are finally revealed. Interestingly, while these revelations are not particularly surprising, they still make me eager to read the next book.
It also helped that the epilogue is in Gideon’s POV, which means, we’ll be getting Noel’s and Jai’s POVs too. Sometimes a different perspective changes how I feel about unlikable characters, and I want to like Riley. Our boy has been through the wringer and deserves some extra TLCs.
Revelations was a mixed bag and very slow burn but hooked me nonetheless. It’s an emotional story about a boy living a monochrome life who discovers the world is far more vivid and colorful than he ever imagined. Overall, it’s not setting my world on fire, but I liked it.
Rating:
3 Stars – not exactly setting my world on fire but I liked itSoundtrack: Not Alone
Artist: Otto Knows
Album: Not Alone
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SOUNDTRACK: Not Alone by Otto Knows
Soundtrack to Fire & Brimstone: Revelations by Nik Knight
Not Alone by Otto Knows for a book about a boy, scarred and scared, finding hidden strengths and rediscovering a family.
An army marching underneath my skin
The scars are just a map of where I’ve been…
It’s a long, long way to miracle
But I promised my soul that I’d make it back home
Through the fires of Jericho
It’s a long, long way to miracle
Just to let you know
You’re not alone -
An army marching underneath my skin
The scars are just a map of where I’ve beenWhere my heart takes me, where my heart takes me
I don’t know oh oh
Where my heart takes me, where my heart takes me
I must go oh ohIt’s a long, long way to miracle
But I promised my soul that I’d make it back home
Through the fires of Jericho
It’s a long, long way to miracle
Just to let you know
You’re not aloneOh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
You’re not alone
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah ohThe crazy gods are dancing in my way
(Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh)
They’re lining up with gifts that keep me saneWhere my heart takes me, where my heart takes me
I don’t know oh oh
Where my heart takes me, where my heart takes me
I will followIt’s a long, long way to miracle
But I promised my soul that I’d make it back home
Through the fires of Jericho
It’s a long, long way to miracle
Just to let you know
You’re not alone
You’re not alone
You’re not alone
You’re not aloneOh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh
Oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah oh, oh-oh ah ohYou’re not alone
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MOVIE FEATURE: Lilies Not For Me
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