45 works from 43 Fellows! manga magazine contributors on the theme of swimsuits. (Source: Natalie, translated)
PRINCE BABY from fictiondb: Subject: Don't panic about the baby! To: ty.bryant@bryantdevelopment.com From: seth.bryant@bryantdevelopment.com Yes, the rumor that Princess Lucy Santos of Xavier Island went into labor moments after showing up on my doorstep is true. Fortunately, I've convinced Lucy to stay with me until we can resolve where baby Owen will be raised. Don't be concerned about Lucy and my past because that lust is all behind us. At least, I think it is. I'll do anything to ensure my son is raised as a normal boy -- not a future king. Of course, making Lucy my wife so that we could be a normal family would just be icing on the cake....
THE BRIDE PRIZE Corrie Davis has never had a real date. She's been too busy trying to run her ranch single-handedly and thinks she knows more about money (as in not having any!) than men. But now the two sexy Merrick brothers -- the richest men in the county -- are vying for her attention! Corrie is in an enviable dilemma. Which gorgeous brother should she choose? Her oldest friend -- or the man who's always been out of reach: the older, dangerously attractive Nick Merrick? Absorbing and powerful, Susan Fox is a compelling storyteller who explores the most heartfelt of emotions -- her stories will have you reaching for your hankie! [English publication via Renta!](https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/107969/)
A collection of extra chapters from creators in Shueisha's Margaret and Ribon shōjo manga magazines to raise funds for the victims of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake disaster.
MY HERO from fiction He was a perfect hero--on paper, anyway! Would-be romance writer Bailey York was a woman who'd already failed twice at love. As far as she was concerned, men were wonderful to read--and to write--about, but that was as close as she wanted to get. Which was probably why she had such difficulty creating a hero. She needed a real-life model, she finally decided. And she found one. Parker Davidson was everything a hero should be. Compellingly attractive. Forceful and determined, yet capable of tenderness. A man of substance. Parker was perfect for Bailey's novel--but he wanted to be the hero in her life, not just in her book!
TAVERN WENCH Alone in the world, too proud to accept charity, vicar's daughter Emma Lynn earns her living by cooking -- in a tavern! But her independence has a heavy price: a tavern wench isn't fit to mix with the gentry, and Emma has turned her back on the Polite World. Mr. Benedict Grantley, amateur sleuth and baronet's heir, isn't going to let Emma's principles stand in his way. As Ben uncovers the startling truth about a series of murders, Emma is thrust into Society...thrown into danger...and plunged into love! Fiction DB
Single mom Meg Remington and her teenage daughter begin a conversation. Daughter says nervously: "Uh, Mom, maybe this would be a good time to tell you about Steve." Meg says absently: "Who?" Daughter says quickly: "Umm, Steve--your date for tonight--the man I fixed you up with through a personal ad. Wanna see his picture? He's a total hunk! Mom, is something wrong? He'll be here any minute. You're not wearing that, are you?" Meg gasps. The doorbell rings...
from fictiondb: The Man You'll Marry by Debbie Macomber The bride was reluctant. The groom was too busy. The wedding? Pure magic! It was all because of that so-called magic wedding dress with its absurd legend: the first man you meet when you receive this dress is the man you'll marry. But Jill Morrison didn't want to marry a man like Jordan Wilcox. A man so obsessed with his career that his marriage would always come a distant second... Falling in love had nothing to do with it!
Lily’s lover is the Italian millionaire Vito. He’s wonderful, but always reminding her that their relationship has no future: he doesn’t care to marry and doesn’t want children. But then she accidentally gets pregnant… Shocked, Lily musters up the courage to tell him, only to be faced with the worst reaction ever. Without any explanation, Vito kicks her out of the house! Then, six weeks later, he appears before Lily with an arrogant proposition to marry him!
A PROMISE TO KEEP "After the war, I shall return. Let's get married then." Collin, a member of an aristocratic family, and Rose, an innkeeper's daughter, promise to marry each other despite the differences in their social status. However, in the midst of the Napoleonic Wars in a combat zone, Collin receives a letter from Rose one-sidedly breaking off the engagement. Collin returns home unconvinced, but when he goes searching for Rose, he hears that she has gone missing. When he finally locates Rose, he finds her working as a housekeeper for an elderly noblewoman at her manor. But Rose acts as if Collin is a total stranger when he expresses his unwavering love toward her.
Robin, a public accountant, has finally purchased her dream home. Her new life is about to begin, but next to her lives a cantankerous man. His name is Cole, a handsome and intelligent but unfriendly lawyer who lives with his dog in a big mansion. After the death of her husband, Robin thought true love would never come again, but when her only son runs away from home, the two become closer and closer…
HIS BAND OF GOLD from fictiondb: She didn't believe in love or marriage -- for herself at least. For others, wedding consultant Kelsey Armstrong Waters planned the most perfect weddings -- and hoped for the best. But her much-married parents made her vow never to step down the aisle. Until she met Will Addison. He'd come to beg Kelsey's help in planning his flighty sister's wedding, and against her instincts she'd agreed. He was handsome, sexy, a romantic who believed in love -- and a man who stirred dreams she'd thought long gone. Now Kelsey was even forgetting the most basic rule: Remember -- you're not the bride!
