Contract with Consequences
His mental processes were definitely weird. Papa went for 30 years being depressed and making everyone miserable. Mama was just there wishing her son would give her another grandchild. The family was definitely from a strange plane of reality.
Whisked Away by Her Millionaire Boss
It took him a while to come around, but he was a pretty decent guy all along. Both of them had trauma from their pasts, but they worked at overcoming it. I don't know if I like the "making nice with the people who traumatized you" trope. There are things that can be forgiven, and also things that are unforgivable. Kicking a trusting and loving child to the curb, for me at least, comes under the latter heading.
Enemies at the Altar
Well, he was a piece of work. Undoubtedly forgot to take his meds and the bipolar kicked in with a vengeance.
Mistress on His Terms
Mannerless, judgmental creep. Also thinks he's the ruler of the universe.
Designed to Annoy
He was an idiot. If there was any chance whatsoever that the child was his late brother's, he should have immediately started an investigation instead of throwing her out and telling her to get lost.
The Christmas Rescue
That was a really nice one. After all the arrogant, testosterone-ridden, misogynistic tycoons, a gentlemanly cop was a breath of fresh air.
Captivated by the Brooding Billionaire
Cute story. Love it when literature and scholarship are brought into a story. I've actually learned things about history and literature from manga that weren't covered in any of the classes I took in college (and I DO read quite a lot).
Shattered Mirror
Not a bad story at all. The characters were decent people for a change.
Akai Kami wa Yuuwaku no Shirushi
Typical Amanda Browning story: Mostly decent people and a misogynistic, leaping-to-conclusions, sexually assaulting ML whom everyone loves, but who really should have been drowned at birth.
Scandalous Seduction