Sunday 21 October 2012


The Yaoikuza: Oruji
Released By: Yaoi Press
Writer and Artist: Yamila Abraham
Cover Art: Studio Himitsu
Release Date: Out now
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes

Okina knows what happened the night he found Aruji and his brother, Sobokuna in a compromising position. Since then, Okina is annoyed at him for daring the seduce someone who he sees as an innocent. He is his younger brother, after all and always wanted to look out for him, and in the one moment he should have been there to protect him, he couldn't. He carries a lot of guilt, and as a form of punishment, Okina can think of nothing more satisfying than to make Aruji pay for taking Sobokuna's virginity - he wants to do the same to him, right there and then, making him submit to him just as his younger brother had to. What he doesn't know is that it was the boss who submitted to Sobokuna.

Aruji didn't like the idea of him knowing his most intimate details and could have done without him pressing him for the information. Aruji didn't feel as though he had done anything wrong, after all he didn't love him - it was just sex. Okina though, likes teasing Aruji, and knows more than anyone about his gay inclinations, and he isn't afraid of telling him how handsome he looks in the throes of passion. This annoys him deeply, and the two characters from the first story has now turned into three - a definite love triangle, and one that Subokuna doesn't know about.

While Subokuna thought his brother would disapprove of what he did with Aruji, readers will remember what Aruji said to him in response - his brother could be a hypocrite for telling him off about it. As Aruji knows too well, the majority of the Yaoikuza have gay inclinations, and will either fuck or be fucked by others.

This is the perfect second part to a series like this as it mixes Japanese yakuza history with the yaoi knack for bringing those naughty ukes and semes together. It is just as saucy and erotic as the first one, and has Okina and Aruji arguing over Sobokuna, and for good reason. Fans of yaoi novels and stories will like the characters who are always in denial, plus the cover artwork which has the characters on it, and behind them a couple of kissing Japanese dragons!

The Yaoikuza: Oruji can be purchased at the Yaoi Press website for on Kindle or iPad at your leisure.


Verdict: This one's a surefire candidate for the keeper shelf.

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