Mako wants to be loved by someone like her older sister is loved by her husband. Asa child, Mako watched from a tree top as her older sister was propsed to by her then-fiance. He had called his sister a princess and now Mako wants
someone just like that to call her princess. Just as luck would have it, her idolized brother-in-law has a younger brother who's just as cute and he rescues Mako one day - could he be the one to call her Princess or will it be another childhood friend of Mako's
who's secretly had feelings for Mako? A really sweet, feel-good, romantic and FUN book - the art is gorgeous and the story is perfect to curl up in bed and read.
GIRL GOT GAME
Kyo Aizawa is very excited about getting to attend Seisyu Academy,
which is famous for its adorable girls' uniforms. Her spirits are crushed,
however, when she opens the package containing her school uniform to find a boy's uniform.
Her father explains to her that, as Seisyu Academy is also famous for its boys' basketball
program, he enrolled her as a boy so she can fulfill his own dream of becoming an NBA basketball
star. To make matters worse, she has to stay in the boys' dorms, and her roommate is the same
boy she came to hate at tryouts - however this same boy is one she's starting to develop feelings for. As she starts to figure out how to
fix this thing with her being a female and pretending to be a boy, her roomate and slight-crush may like her back but is held back by the fact he thinks she's a he! Pretty soon Kyo's friend from her odl girl's school
transfers in and things start getting really insane! This is a great series for its gender-bending hijinks and humour and just all around fun!
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Smitten with teen idol star Kun Kung, Tae Yeon Im dreams of one day meeting the famous model and, perhaps, marrying him. Of course, she knows it's just a silly pipedream and would never even think of an encounter, much less a tryst, coming to pass. Alas, that is until her cousin, Jung-Woo Im, Tae's spitting image save for obvious differences in gender, reveals that he attends the same school as the well-publicized Kun. The minute it looks like Tae's fantasies may become a reality, the love-struck teen cooks up a plan to, at the very least, brush up against the object of her desire. She convinces her cousin to switch places with her for a week! She will dress as a boy and attend Jung-Woo's school as him ... while Jung-Woo would dress in drag and attend Tae's all-girls school.
Laced with cross-dressing high jinks and madcap hilarity wrapped around a tender story of one girl's pursuit of true love, Kill Me, Kiss Me is a realy funny and heart-warming story about Tae's search for true love.