I noticed I still had the manga I borrowed from my friend like almost a year ago, the two volumes of
17 Murder by Nanase Kai. I know this artist mainly as one with pretty good art who does mostly cute stories like
Bara no Kaitou.
Sweet Lunacy supposedly is doing the scanlation for this one. It reminds me a bit of
Sono Toki Heart wa Nusumareta with the Phantom Thief seme and attractive uke, but with less appealing characters. It's still a light, fun read tho. In any case, 17 Murder is a very different manga for her. It's serious, angsty, with violence and a good amount of sex--Aestheticism has a
review of it. Surprisingly, I couldn't find anyone doing a scanlation. I should really return the manga to my friend, since I've had it for a while and I'll eventually pick up my own copy. It's a pretty ludicrous story but fun to read. ^_^
Speaking of ludicrous, I read a Hikago AU that described itself as a AkiHika Harlequin Romance. Since I have never read one, I can only assume they are silly, overwrought and contrived stories because this fic was like that. The climax of the story was Akira breaking into the bad guy's house to challenge him to a duel with bamboo swords to save Hikaru's honor. It was a short, silly thing, and I don't really know why I read it.
Well...actually, I do. It's because I read a WIP AU that was actually interesting good on the same site, but because it wasn't finished I was searching around for something else to read in the meantime. I didn't want to read the two long Hikako fics (Hikako fic=a fic where Hikaru is a girl), so I was stuck with the Harlequin romance. I hope the author finishes the pretty interesting AU soon. She made Hikaru's family into a rich and established family. Due to his family's wealth he is isolated (since his family is too busy to be with him, he has bodyguards with him always and the teachers at school treat him differently). So when Hikaru meets Sai he's like a godsend for his loneliness. He does not go to the go salon and play Akira, so they don't meet till much later. In fact, they don't meet face to face until their first game as pros, after Sai had disappeared. This is supposed to be a romance, but so far there isn't any romance so I'm looking forward to finding out what happens. This author isn't very good, in that she seems to do too much telling and not enough showing, and tends to hurry along the narrative too much without letting it unfold, but I want to know where she takes the story.