Edgar Riggs & Gwen Grayson‘s first Accidental Demon Lord novel brings to mind Yuusha, Yamemasu: A post-isekai with a centuries-old hero protagonist tired of the job, who ends up supporting those he used to oppose, focused on comedy and to a lesser extent romance. It’s fully entertaining from start to finish with my only complaint being that the humor occasionally dips into ‘overly silly/childish’ territory.
The fifth of Chase Kilgore‘s De’Vas Chronicles starts out well enough only to end up with an assortment of developments I’m not fond of in the slightest. We get another ‘stuck on Vas’ segment (albeit fortunately a short one), a couple instances of the ‘protagonist experiences a forced loss’ trope, more super-powered enemies appearing out of thin air, and (of course) yet another level of antagonist beyond the former councilwoman’s shadowy backer. I see no reason to continue the series at this point.