Yoo Taehyuk has it all; a high-powered job, money, a hot body, and a family blessed by a divine supernatural creature. He's skeptical of the supernatural, but after a wild family dinner, Taehyuk comes to learn that not only are divine creatures real, his family are the patrons of a Great Dragon. There's just one teeny tiny problem: the dragon's considering abandoning the Yoos in search of his reincarnated mate. Taehyuk's always been tenacious and efficient, but will his nature be enough to overcome the dragon's sorrow and massive cock? Chuck and Keelz heteronormativity, grief, and Big Big Dudes, as they chat about Dawn of the Dragon by Ma Jeung Ji.
Asano and Fujimura are the jewels, and resident girlbosses(non-derogatory), of their company's planning department. They're beautiful, great at their jobs, and excellent collaborators -- in the office and in the bedroom. There's just one thing keeping these ladies from synergizing their bodies and hearts forever; Asano is very much married. If they want a future full of happiness -- and free of sexism/patriarchal nonsense -- Fujimura and Asano will have to overcome more than just work obstacles. Chuck and Keelz talk, cheating, CompHet, and beautiful gowns office wear, as they chat about I Love You So Much I Hate You by Yuni.
Keisuke is not your typical teenage boy; responsible, altruistic, and is better at domestic tasks than the average housewife. His high school life, however, has been typical, fostered, in part, by his two dear friends, Katsumi and Masayuki. Until one fateful day when Keisuke's life takes a turn for the strange. A ridiculous wardrobe malfunction leads not only to embarrassment for Keisuke, but unlocks a new facet of his and Masayuki's friendship; in a horny way. Can Keisuke and Masayuki manage to navigate the craziness of teen-hood, their friendship, and a burgeoning fetish? Chuck and Keelz talk teen shenanigans, gay awakenings, and committing crimes in a moral way, as they chat about Jackass! by Scarlet Beriko.
Carter Brooks is 17, gay, and too horny for his own good. He's desperate to get some action, but there are few avenues for smashing when you're one of a few gay teens in a nowhere suburb. Enter Adrian Hlavacek; a fellow gay teen, with a broken heart, who just so happens to cross paths with Carter. What should be a typical meet-cute turns sour when Carter's horny teen brain gets the best of him and makes an enemy out of Adrian. Reconciliation seems far from possible, but through determination, earnestness, and teen shenanigans, Carter and Adrian might just be able to become something more. Chuck and Keelz talk cringe, coming out, and the woes of being a teen, as they chat about Always Raining Here by Hazel & Bell.
Sometime in the far future, a disaster has befallen the earth, leading to the creation of a new hierarchy of vampires over humans. One is a human that works as a banker distributing blood to said vampires; a job he takes great pride in. The trajectory of his life seems pretty steady until he's required to work with the bank's new owner and Blood Lord, Shell. Their work relationship ends up taking an abrupt hard turn when Shell, seemingly out of the blue, begs One to step on him. One just wanted to live a peaceful life in a pseudo-dystopian, vampire ruled future; but Shell, and his dick have different -- and hornier -- ideas in mind. Chuck and Keelz talk BDSM, bad baby names, and revolution, as they chat about 'Blood Bank' by Silb.
Yeo Eunseong is beautiful, standoffish, and deeply afraid of ghosts. He also recently became the proud renter of a haunted apartment. On one already terrible evening, his fear reaches an all time high, causing him to cower outside on the streets. All seems lost when a familiar stranger appears, with a nosy nature, an ability to talk to ghosts, and respectably sized dick. Eunseong's fear, and his heart, don't stand a ghost of a chance! Chuck and Keelz talk pretty privilege, spirits, and penis sizes, as they chat about 'Love at First Fright' by KouzakiPalace and Duzza.
Han Nokyoung was a famous actor, legendary beauty, and huge fucking asshole, until a heinous attack left him with nothing but a messed up face and his bad attitude. Having been betrayed by nearly everyone -- including the general population of Korea -- Nokyoung hits his rock bottom and makes a choice that cannot be undone... Until his deceased mom comes in with a hail mary and gives her son another shot at life -- a life where he can live 'right' this time. Things won't be easy for a recovering asshole, especially when the man he was closest to turns out to be his biggest enemy. But there are surprising allies hidden in Nokyoung's life; and at least one of them is sexy and rich. Chuck and Keelz talk redemption, abusive behavior, and pettiness as they chat about 'Again' by Limetree & Gongtae.
Woo Seunghyun is in the prime of his life. He's 28, smart, gay, and, unfortunately, lagging behind his peers socially and professionally. Hoping to get some experience and find new motivation, he accepts an internship position at a prestigious ad company. But, corporate life is full of complicated hierarchies, weird jargon, and 'bitch work' that can be difficult to adjust to for someone like Seunghyun. The one guiding light is Mr. Kim; a workaholic department head with a bad attitude and hot hot body. Will Seunghyun find his way, succeed in corporate advertising, and lose his virginity? And will all of those things involve Mr. Kim? Chuck and Keelz talk shitty jobs, protecting your heart, and platonic ideals, as they chat 'The New Recruit' by Zec & Moscareto.
Lee Jinhwa is an ordinary girl doing ordinary girl things; avoiding studying, hanging with friends, and developing a crush on the most beautiful boy in school. The only real struggle in her life is trying to get the attention of said crush. That is until she stumbles upon a mysterious old woman who bestows her with a special bead that promises the fulfillment of a wish. Which would be great if the bead didn't belong to someone else. Jinhwa's normal life is flipped upside down when the owner, a wild woman with supernatural powers, comes to claim the bead and her heart. Chuck and Keelz talk bisexuality, shoujo, and spooky shenanigans, as they chat about 'Master of the Fox Bead' by Gyaga.
Lee Yoohan doesn't believe in karma, but when both his brother and mother die as a result of his delinquent lifestyle, it's enough to guilt him straight. After 5 years of toiling at difficult, but respectable jobs, his monetary debt is paid, but the guilt still remains. A chance meeting with his ex-lover-turned-actor changes everything as he realizes his past misfortunes were no accident; but rather, the machinations of one self-obsessed asshole. Yoohan's new goal is revenge; but entering the entertainment industry comes with it's own set of pitfalls and complications, including a certain mysterious and menacing Executive Director. Chuck and Keelz talk karmic justice, crime etiquette, and revenge, as they chat about Payback by SamK and Fujoking.
Ahn Soyoung doesn't do relationships and isn't really interested in acquiring a new sex partner. Baek Shiwon has been dumped too many times to count and definitely isn't looking for a new beau -- especially not a man! But when their paths cross during a physical therapy session, suddenly new meat is on the menu. What should be a salacious slam dunk becomes a complicated mess of traumatic pasts, familial conflict, and BDSM. Will Soyoung and Shiwon be able to find their D/s coded happily ever after? Chuck and Keelz discuss kink, red flags, and Porn Rules, as they chat about 'Perfect Body Partner' by Cho Sangduck
Leo is the coolest, hottest girl, and most-sought after girl with a motorcycle at Princess Andromeda Academy. Her peers are obsessed to the point that participating in a daily race for a chance at Leo's heart seems entirely reasonable -- worthwhile even! Leo, however, only has eyes for Bethany, her bike, and is totally sick of being viewed as just a 'hot biker chick'. But when a mysterious girl named Vega steals Bethany out from under her, Leo is forced to take on the biggest challenge of her life; Be a Good Lesbian. Chuck and Keelz talk shounen protags, motorcycle lesbians, and fuckboy logic, as they chat about ROADQUEEN by Mira Ong Chua.
Eric "Bitty" Bittle is a prolific baker, Beyoncé aficionado, and a brand new, freshman, inductee to Samwell University's hockey team. Samwell is a world away from his life in small town Georgia, and he's determined to live openly. But college isn't that easy and collegiate hockey even more so; especially when he's afraid to get checked. Doesn't help that the team captain, hockey veteran, and local hottie, Jack Zimmerman, seems to have it out for him. Can Bitty manage to find his tribe and overcome his fear? And possibly a secret 3rd thing? Chuck and Keelz welcome Lemon back as they talk growing up, chirping, and way too much hockey, as they chat about 'Check, Please' by Ngozi Ukazu.
Yoon Sora lives life at the top as the smartest teen in the city. But, as they say, it's lonely up there -- a fact that couldn't be truer for Sora. Doesn't help that she's riddled with anxiety, further keeping her from making friends. When an opportunity arises to finally connect with her peers, her desperation manifests as a bad choice. One that leaves her in need of a boyfriend ASAP. Sora needs help to pull herself out of this hole, and a chance meeting with Woo Haena might be just what she needs to succeed. Chuck and Keelz talk baby queers, teenage embarrassment, and playing yourself, as they chat about 'Sora & Haena' by Jackbull.
Baek Seonwoo is an asshole. He looks like an attractive young man with a kind heart and a good upbringing, but that's just a facade. In truth he's suffering under the weight of societal expectations and passing on that suffering onto anyone else he can. On the heels of a fumbled revenge plot, he crosses paths with another character from his past; Heo Tae-Seo. When Tae-Seo "questions" his life choices, Seonwoo's ire finds a new target. Seonwoo decides then, that he's going to break Tae-Seo's heart. Chuck and Keelz discuss redemption, assholery, and the age-old art of 'playing yourself', as they chat about Wrong Night Stand by Ssaewoo.
Mystery, attempted murder, shady yakuza dealings, and moé; a recipe for intriguing and adorable BL manga. Add in some earnest grown men trying to escape the shackles of regret, and you've got some certified bangers. Chuck and Keelz talk spirits, melancholy, and BGE (Big Gentleman Energy), as they chat about 'Til the End of the Night' and 'Yasashii Anata' by Nishida Higashi.
Korea, 1946. Acclaimed American doctor, Maria Arden, is in a miserable position. Robbed of her position in american medicine and forcibly shipped off to post-war Korea, she's left feeling disrespected and despondent. Her dear friend, and Korean national, Jenny, is the only way she can soothe the injustices she's faced. Things seem dire for Maria until a mysterious and beautiful woman (Kyeongju) catches her attention and desire. Just who is this unknown hottie and why are there such nasty rumors about her? And, more importantly, will Kyeongju let Maria take her to pound town? Chuck and Keelz talk Korean history, action movies, and lesbian failures, as they chat about 'Opium' by Aji and Junghyun.
Ha Jinsung is one lucky young man. He gets to spend every day with his favorite person -- and secret crush -- Song Yura. And all he needs to do to keep their perfect familial relationship in good shape is hide his romantic feelings forever. To Jinsung's surprise, Yura instigates a series of steamy nights that changes the course of their relationship forever. There's just one problem; when the morning comes, Yura doesn't remember a thing. Is Jinsung's dream on it's way to becoming a (sexy) nightmare? Chuck and Keelz dive deep into mental health, self-imposed trauma, and being inconveniently horny, as the chat about Double Trap by Goodmen.
Ilia is a prince and an omega; two things that are dangerously incompatible. His only use to his kingdom and family is to be politically sold off to another country, the Kingdom of Hanu. But he finds Hanu to be radically different from his homeland. Everything there is completely foreign; they're warm and welcoming -- and they revere Omegas! For Ilia, accepting the change in scenery proves to be just as difficult as marrying a strange King. But can said King shift Ilia's perspective and teach him to give and receive love? Chuck and Keelz talk history, royalty, and assholery, as they chat about 'Palace of the Omega' by Tsuyuhisa Fumi.
Imogen is a capital 'M' Mom with a husband, a gaggle of children, and a nice house; her life is the picture of suburban motherhood. Alex is, also, a Mom, but with one kid, an energetic rescue husky, a hefty inheritance, and a serious case of Lesbianism; a life that couldn't be further away from Imogen's. What on earth could these two women have in common?? Motherhood, for one, and familial emotional damage. Can these two women overcome their troubles and learn to love themselves and each other? Chuck and Keelz talk moms, insecurities, and 'throwing the whole man out', as they chat about 'MotherLover' by Lindsay Ishihiro.