2025-10-11

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2025-10-11 12:18 pm
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Is It Okay to Fall in Love With My Customer? by Asato

 

After becoming entranced by the beautiful suits abroad, Rui Hattori decided to become a tailor just like his father. One day, the tall and handsome Oda walks into the shop for his first bespoke suit. Once Rui begins to measure Oda’s muscular body and he is instantly turned on by his body. Oda on the other hand has an unexpected awakening looking down at Rui’s cute countenance. Their love is stifled as they are merely tailor and client. As Rui crafts Oda’s suit, their relationship begins to deepen. Will they ever break out of their strictly business relationship or will they be stuck in this limbo forever?

My Rate: 7 (amzn.to/4o9eigk)

This manga is a sweet and silly romantic comedy. The main couple, Rui and Oda, are endearingly naive and innocent, which explains why they step around their true feelings for so long without making a move. However, Rui proves to be the slightly bolder one. When a drunk Oda ends up in his bed, Rui takes a massive step forward, which eventually leads to them confessing their mutual feelings. The manga's charm lies in its focus on the leads' cuteness rather than their sex appeal, setting it apart from typical romantic fare.
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2025-10-11 09:17 pm
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Megumi & Tsugumi by Mitsuru Si



Tsugumi is a delinquent who hates all alphas for how they treat omegas like him, so when some alphas from an elite school attack another omega, Tsugumi beats ’em to a pulp! Megumi, the son of the elite school’s chairman, takes it upon himself to avenge his pummeled friends, but when the time comes, all he finds is a fired-up Tsugumi reeking of pheromones and insisting he can control his heat through sheer willpower! Faced with a different kind of battle, Megumi goes from attacker to savior, whisking Tsugumi to safety and leaving the cranky omega reconsidering everything he’s ever thought about alphas.

My Rate: 8 (amzn.to/3VR7xUk)

This omegaverse series stood out because it treated the concepts of Alpha, Beta, and Omega not as a dramatic plot point, but as an ordinary physical trait—much like having a certain hair or eye color. While the story acknowledges a degree of social stratification—for instance, Alphas might enjoy a certain elite status—this is framed more like a class distinction, such as the difference between the wealthy Megumi and the middle-class Tsugumi. The heart of the story focuses on the universal struggles of ordinary teenagers. Megumi is dealing with his parents' divorce, and Tsugumi is going through a rebellious phase, resisting his fathers' expectations. Despite these typical adolescent troubles, the two boys share a deep love. Their youthful optimism convinces them that love will conquer everything, leading them to confidently discuss marriage while still in high school. Ultimately, this is a very sweet series where the omegaverse element simply provides a unique and lightly spicy backdrop to a familiar love story.
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2025-10-11 09:26 pm
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The Dangerous Convenience Store by 945



This hit Boys’ Love webtoon/manhwa (comic) is coming to print in English for the first time: a full-color and Mature-rated romantic comedy about a convenience store part-timer and a handsome gangster!

College student Yeo Eui-joon works the graveyard shift at a convenience store to pay his bills. The shift sucks, but the money’s good, and the customers—mostly mobsters and hoodlums—don’t cause too much trouble. That might be due to Gunwoo, a tall, hunky gangster who frequents the store for booze and cigarettes. He’s scarier than the rest of the clientele, but seems to have a soft spot for Eui-joon, defending him from the more volatile customers. Could there be more behind Gunwoo’s protective actions? And if so, is Eui-joon prepared to be a part of Gunwoo’s violent world?

My Rate: 8 (amzn.to/46K6uu8)

The Dangerous Convenience Store stands out as one of the first, if not the very first, manhwa I ever read. What hooked me immediately was its simple yet engaging story featuring one of my favorite tropes: an older man and a younger one. The dynamic centers on Gunwoo Beom, a quintessential gangster with a heart of gold, and Eui-joon Yeo, the young clerk at the convenience store near Gunwoo's home. I especially loved that Gunwoo, despite his intimidating demeanor, is the one to first express his feelings. He's consistently kind and gentle with Eui-joon... at least outside of the bedroom. And what happens inside the bedroom is likely the second major reason I enjoyed this series so much. The sex scenes are described as good, unrestrained, and simply hot. Ultimately, there's nothing revolutionary about the plot of The Dangerous Convenience Store, but that's what made it so good. It was a perfectly comforting and romantic read.