A flame that never died... One glimpse of James Crawford's roguish good-looks sparked a fire in young heiress Harriet Wilde that burned red-hot - until her father forced her to break off the relationship. No way was his daughter going to dilute the family line! Ten years later... James, now the head of a multi-million-pound empire, returns to get revenge on the woman who thought she was too good for him. He'll make her feel every ounce of the humiliation he once did. But he only succeeds in fanning the flames of a fire he'd thought long dead...
Kaho Mochida lost her beloved only son, Shun, and as a result divorced her husband. Even after five years her wound has not healed and continues to torment her. One day, at a new job she is dispatched to, she reunites with her high school friend Takahashi Fumiya. Like Kaho, he is divorced and has a son, Ryota, who is the same age as the deceased Shun. Such coincidences happen... or she thought so, but when Fumiya brought Ryota home, his smile and mannerisms were exactly like Shun's...
Reina is someone who lives honest to her feelings and is hated by the girls around her because of it. One day, a boy named Murakami who managed to irritate her appeared. As they continue their banter, something begins to change within Reina!?
"It isn't like me to live while depending on others", says Chisaka Mishizu, an easily misunderstood 26 year-old who's devoted to her work in sales at a clothing company. One day, she was assigned to train the always smiling and puppy-like new hire. She thought that he'd be an adorable junior coworker but he sometimes makes unexpected expressions and also does unexpected things...!? This is the start of an office romance between a lady who's bad at getting spoiled and a puppy-like younger man!
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The work recounts the life of a son of a Japanese emperor, known to readers as Hikaru Genji, or "Shining Genji". Neither appellation is his actual name: Genji (源氏, Genji) is simply another way to read the Chinese characters for the real-life Minamoto clan (源の氏, Minamoto-no-Uji), to which Genji was made to belong. For political reasons, Genji is relegated to commoner status (by being given the surname Minamoto) and begins a career as an imperial officer. The tale concentrates on Genji's romantic life and describes the customs of the aristocratic society of the time. Much is made of Genji's good looks. His most important personality trait is the loyalty he shows to all the women in his life, as he never abandons any of his wives. When he finally becomes the most powerful man in the capital, he moves into a palace and provides for each of them. (The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh century, around the peak of the Heian Period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, or the first novel to still be considered a classic. The issue remains debated among readers.) (Source: Wikipedia)