**Her future husband?** Anny was still a child when she met Giovanni—Van—Carlisle. He was nine years her senior, and Anny had soon developed a severe case of hero worship for Van. Over the years her youthful infatuation has blossomed into love. Anny dreams of becoming Van's wife, but how does he feel about her? He still treats her as if she's a little girl to be looked after—but Anny is determined to show him the woman she can be!
Beth cannot believe her twin sister’s request! Laura, Beth’s twin, works as a secretary for a man named Marcos. After becoming pregnant from her affair with a fellow company employee, she asks Beth to take her place at work until she gives birth. According to Laura, Marcos is a domineering president who has banned office romance. Unable to turn down her sister’s request, Beth nervously goes to work. Her first sighting of Marcos is enough to take her breath away. His untamed sexiness has the power to instantly captivate women. Sexually inexperienced Beth cannot resist his seduction and falls in love with him, all while holding on to her secret…
Alicia, an employee at a charitable institution, became more cautious after a shameful experience in her past. But, after reluctantly accepting her coworker’s invitation to go to a club, she meets Nikolai and throws all caution to the wind. He is a dangerous, beautiful person who reminds her of a wolf. If she were to get involved with him, she would be making a mistake she couldn’t undo. But even so, she can’t look away. When they embrace, she is filled with an intense desire. Nikolai’s kiss feels like this will be a night of destruction, and Hope isn’t sure she even wants to save herself.
The island of Gluta, a land of the unknown and strange. Jodie Lukina is a "denkou egaka" (electric illumination painter) in her second year of college. She has an amazing talent for drawing pictures by emitting thoughts from the tip of her brush! In this book, you will find a number of strange and imaginative techniques developed by the geniuses known as “ajils," and the many sympathetic stories surrounding them are depicted with the best Japanese painting skills; Masahiko Dairaku's series of Gluta-tou manga is fully hand-drawn with a fully analog manuscript. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)