Will the magic spell cast by the housekeeper move the heart of this jaded earl? Jeanie works as a housekeeper at the castle of widowed Lady Eileen, the grandmother of her deceased husband. But when Eileen passes away, an unexpected will is found. Unless Alasdair, the current earl, and Jeanie get married, neither will inherit the castle or the estate. Alasdair is infuriated by the impossible will that says that he is to marry the widow of his despicable cousin. But to maintain the financial empire that his family has controlled for generations, he has no choice but to suggest to Jeanie that they become husband and wife, if only in name, for one year… (Source: Harlequin)
"From all appearances, that customer seems to be the type of person who's truly good to the core, and as hard as I tried, I couldn't bring myself to be annoyed at him..." Sachi works at a hostess bar as wait staff and absolutely hates people who most would consider to be "good-natured". He hates one particular male customer above all -- Sasagawa, who is anything but your ordinary "good person." He bumps into Sachi and nearly makes him spill alcohol all over himself. Sasagawa protects Sachi and even goes so far as to try to tip him. Sasagawa's kindness has everyone spellbound. Sachi, however, refuses to be fooled by people like Sasagawa. Why does Sasagawa's kindness give Sachi the sinister urge to screw him over...? (Source: MangaPlaza)
Amy's life in Los Angeles is uprooted when she's packed off to Yokohama, Japan, to live with the grandmother she's never met. She's ready for adventure in a country she's only seen in movies and anime, but the reality is even better than she'd imagined: Her grandmother is a painter and teacher whose home is filled with art and music, and she encourages Amy to embrace the unexpected -- whether it's riding her skateboard, jamming on the guitar with her uncle, or befriending an adorable Siamese kitten named Chuck. Amy's spirit of creative expression brings a classmate, Kenta, into her family's orbit -- and inspires the shy Japanese boy to express himself more freely. But all isn't sunshine and cherry blossoms in Amy's world as she adjusts to her new home and learns the real reason why her mother sent her off to Japan… and whether this is just a temporary move, or her new home for good.
Rei finds himself teaching at a school for demi-humans who want to become full-fledged human beings! Can someone who dislikes humans teach others about humankind? (Source: Yen Press)
Mysteriously disappeared children..an old folk legend that speaks of strange events and a monstrous creature. A strange voice ... Michio, a writer, visit Shirotoge, a small rural village dispersed in the dense mountain forests of Japan, with almost no contact with the rest of the world ... and here begins the worst nightmare of his life. When the atavistic fears are realized up to shake the mind of the most rational of men, then there is no hope ...
[Official English on Book Walker](https://global.bookwalker.jp/dea74a08f6-5d4e-4608-ba09-60d4fb80529e/) The only way to make the possessed lord go to heaven is to master the 48 moves! One day, Natsuki, a high school boy, is possessed by the spirit of the lord he served in a previous life. The two had vowed to master the 48 moves together before his death, but they died together without fulfilling their promise, and the lord said that he could not be reborn until he fulfilled his wish. The days of Natsuki and Otono-sama's deep 48-moves strategy begin. ...... Full of fun to stir up the fantasies of BL fans!
"Dignitaries assassinated around the world... my sister was taken away by an organization bent on world conquest using ESP."
Zach Torr's life changed the moment he saw Summer Wallace—and he's never forgotten the mockery she'd once made of their young love. The wealthy mogul has been waiting for the perfect opportunity to make his former lover pay for her long-ago betrayal. So when she's swept into scandal, he seizes his chance. His deal is simple: Summer will be his for every weekend…until he says it's over. His rules do not allow for emotional entanglement, nor the fantasy of a happy ending. But the revelation of Summer's decades-old secret may change everything. (Source: Harlequin)
Yomogino An is the young daughter of working parents, and while they are away, she loves to take up the challenge of cooking. She visits the chefs working at popular restaurants nearby for advice, and even adds her own little charm to each dish.
The Chiu nation is a growing nation of martial art fighters. Literally hundreds of styles of combat with thousands of fighters are on a constant grind to master their skills. Ren Hogin is a student of the Hakkesho style, a style in which he creates hand movements that induce the enemy to throw up. Ren meets Poh Chomkin, son of the world famous fighter, Poh Kubitz, who was ridiculed for his incredibly stupid style, the Funshimuso style, which was never even accepted as a real style. In actuality, the Funshimuso style was such a ground breaking style that the institution smeared it in order to get rid of it. The father disappeared after finishing the ultimate style and has not been heard from since. Now, the combat genius, Poh Chomkin, is on a mission to find his father and rediscover the style. However, there are powerful dark forces that will stop at nothing to drown the reemergence of the the Funshimuso style. \[vyc\] (Source: Manga Helpers)

