Born in the small mountain village of Domremy in France, she rose to eventually carry a flag in the front lines of a feudal war, and still stands today as the tragic symbol of freedom in France: Jeanne d'Arc. Country, family, village, descent... and the opposite sex... A human story where many types of love intertwine. The five burning years of the girl named Jeanne, who later came to be known as La Pucelle d'Orleans (The Maid of Orleans), passed in the blink of an eye. Kurashina Ryou, famous for his "Empress" series, joins up with the sentimental Shiba Akio for a new interpretation, boasting gentle and elegant scenes, as well as a tragic darkness that swallows up time into a swirl of conspiracy... This is a very bravely drawn depiction of Jeanne d'Arc! (Source: Coolmic)
Set in the Bakumatsu Era, when the waves of time rocked violently, and the world was in chaos... This is a human drama surrounding the Shinsengumi. Kondo Isami, Hijikata Toshizo, Okita Soji... Drawing them and their lives just the way they were, this is the truly talented Shiba Akio's magnus opus! It's a story that appeals to not just Bakumatsu Era fans, but a wide range of manga readers. [from Renta!](https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/64489/)
Helen is ostracized from social circles because of her relatives. While attending a ball in London, she is rescued by a stranger when she is almost kidnapped by thugs. The man is so tall and handsome, a lovely gentleman. A sudden change in the weather forces them to spend the night in a cabin they find by chance, but they part without revealing their true identities. But who would have thought that Martin, the next Earl of Merton whom she meets again at a dinner party, is the one who saved her? But she has to put his infatuation to rest because she believes she's not worthy of him! Source: Harlequin
This was supposed to be Dani’s wedding day, but her wonderful fiancé was killed in an avalanche on a recent trip! Now she’s dressed for a funeral instead of a wedding, and she must deal with her fiancé’s pompous brother, Bram. Though Dani is angry with Bram and blames him for her fiancé’s death, the two mourners eventually find solace in each other and spend a night together. They decide to part ways and never see each other again, but that is only the beginning of their story… Source: Harlequin
