Hmmm...cute, but nothing special. Good if you want to pass some time, but definitely lacking in some points.
The uke and seme are both a little bit boring. The president is really naive and silly. I know ukes tend to be like that, but I really don't think it makes for a very realistic CEO from a big company. The image we're presented at the beginning, that he's gentle and not as scary as everybody though, given he is so capable, is better than what he actually turns out to be. He's like a little kid, and not in the "possessive seme" way. Takemiya, too, is basically a common seme. He doesn't have anything special. He loves his uke, wants to be with him and, frankly, makes some dumb mistakes.
The first chapter is normal, but I realized the pace was way too fast, which meant the volume would probably be a dragged on from that. They get together too quickly and there is no story left to tell. Another thing I find annoying is that there is no explanation whatsoever to their sexuality. Mangakas can get away with doing that if the characters are younger, still in high school or something. Then it's understandable that they are experimenting. But once you're writing about adult characters, you have to go a little bit into their past, at least to say "they are gay" or "they just fell in love with this person and are still figuring it out themselves". Of course maybe there will be a world one day when people don't need to explain how they feel towards any genre, but right now that's simply not the case. And if it's already difficult to come to terms with your feelings being heterosexual, I can only imagining being gay. It should at least mention that Takemiya likes guys or something.
The remaining chapters after the first one are just a stretch, because it really makes no sense. Why would characters that have already confessed to each other go back to step 1 and need to say it all over again? It's not a misunderstanding, a fight, anything like that - which I already dislike in manga. To me, once the characters are mutually in love and have said it out loud, the story should be complete. No one likes to read about the "married life", unless it's some steamy sex scene we didn't get to see before. However, in this series, it feels like the author wrote a one-shot because she didn't know if the project was going to be continued or not, and then when it was decided it would, she had to pick it up from there.
I will, however, give this series three positive points: the amazing artwork from Narusaka-sensei; the innovative positions and the plot. The sex scenes are really really good, I've rarely read mangas that showed such explicit scenes. Also, the whole writing on the hands thing is very creative and I've never seen any story like it.
The couple in the second story, on the other hand, is a thousand times more interesting than the first couple. Narusaka-sensei missed a great opportunity to create a related series or even divide this into two separate sections, one for each couple. The seme is cruel, possessive, obsessive and really sexy. The uke is a stubborn tsundere who does things that don't match his looks! I wish she would actually start from the beginning with them and explain the uke's past, which seems really interesting, and then how they met, what was the seme doing there, how did it progress to them living together...and also, we are only given one chapter and neither the uke nor the seme admit they are in love with each other, and yet their story is suddenly over. It left me feeling incomplete and it had way more potential than the first one.
Overall, read this if you're looking for an afternoon / night read, but don't expect a lot.