Mankai Darling by Yamamoto Kotetsuko
Takashi works for the local flower shop. The only problem? He has to put up with the manager's constant sexual harassment. An even bigger problem? The manager, Haruhiko, is actually his boyfriend whom he's been dating for about a week. Takashi wants to develop a deeper relationship but he's afraid of committing... Especially since they haven't even done it yet.
Crimson Spell by Yamano Ayane
In order to protect his people from attacking demons, Prince Val uses a demonic sword and curses himself in the process. He leaves his kingdom to find a cure, and his search leads him to Hallwil, the person rumored to be the only one who knows how to break the curse. Hallwil agrees to help Val... for a price.
Viewfinder by Yamano Ayane
Asami, a leader of the Japanese underworld, and Takaba, a young photojournalist, antagonize each other yet are drawn together by dark sexual desires: Asami's ruthless desire to possess and control Takaba's free spirit, and Takaba's subconscious desire for the pain and pleasure Asami offers, all while he tries to capture Asami's illegal activities in his viewfinder.
Kimi Note by Junko
For some reason, Miyasaka finds himself absolutely enamored by the scent of his attractive male classmate Sawatari. But when he tries the cologne Sawatari recommends, the effect just isn’t the same-it has to be on Sawatari or the cologne won’t have the same effect.
Kitsune no Tama Yobai by Kamei Yogorouta
At the end of the yearly winter, when the Tetsugome Zorainu (or "Celestial Dog") is to chose its bride, all the girls are hidden within their houses, afraid that they might be chosen. Yuzu, a young boy living in a household of all girls, is made the black sheep of the family and sent out to do chores. A chance encounter by the lake with Shuro, a fox spirit, bind Yuzu and Shuro together.
I'm actually a big fan of Yonezou Nekota, Ootsuki Miu, Moegi Yuu and Yamane Ayano.
So I have tons of manga from those artists than the ones I find good, art and plot-wise :D