I Want to Be a Wall was something I picked up spontaneously last year, with zero-knowledge of how much I would relate to Yuriko. This was also my first ever time reading something with an asexual main character! Yurkio is an asexual BL fangirl who just wants her OTP happy and together… same girl, same. I just want that too. While her husband, Gakurouta is a gay man who is in love with his childhood best friend, these two can’t be far from the “average” married couple. But somehow, their marriage works. I think my favorite aspect of this story is the acceptance Yurkio and Gakurouta have for each other, there is no snide comments of their sexuality, it’s just understanding. Yurkio understands Gakurouta, and Gakurouta understands Yurkio. It's as simple as that. And both try their best to be the best husband and wife in their marriage of convenience, while becoming friends. I love the care Yurkio has for Gakurouta and his past; unrequited love and longing for someone who doesn’t know...
Reverse harem mates, plus size FMC, and supportive healthy relationships & men? Sign me up! ⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶/5 Deceived by the Gargoyles was amazing, fantastic, out-of-this-world! It's every single synonym you can think of for amazing! I absolutely love mates/fated mate tropes. I ate that up when I was thirteen, reading the corniest stories on Wattpad at 2 in the morning, okay? And that has just stuck with me throughout the years. I love fated mates/mates when it comes to fanfiction (Dramione anyone) and romance/fantasy fiction. That's the hopeless romantic introvert in me. I want a "soul mate" that will love and deal with my crazy and still love me when I go through difficulties in life and stick with me. That's just what I want. So when I see fated mates and mate tropes in books or media, I literally will devour it like its pie, okay? And Deceived by the Gargoyles delivered that and more! Grace Starling is a witchy librarian looking for a man, not jus...