Maeve, a succubus-in-training, is sent to the human world by her mentor, Veril, to learn how to blend in and hone her skills of seduction. However, things get a little complicated after she meets Aiden, a smart but unmotivated student at her new high school. Unfortunately for her, Sylne, the head succubus of the Demon World, has set a spy on her former protege to catch any missteps.
Maeve unfortunately must hurt the one person that she cares for. She now has a choice to save her first target or defy demon law! If she tries to bend the Rules, there may be a chance that neither of them will survive.
The race is on for Maeve, Aiden and Devin to find a way to trick Sylne into betraying herself, but without Veril around, their efforts might be futile. Junael adds a formidable and highly knowledgeable component to the odd team, but even his advice and skill may not be enough. As a newly licensed and still-inexperienced demon, Maeve and her magical skills may be their best hope!
"Love Jessica" - That's what Leah finds on the back of a love letter to her sister - but who is this Jessica? When more letters, flowers and gifts start popping up, Leah goes undercover to discover her sister's secret. What she doesn't expect is to find is love of her own, and in some very unexpected places!
Some among the undead feel that now is the time, in the midst of human complacency, to strike against the mortals in a coup that would leave humanity at the mercy of the "dark creatures." Of course, it is at a time of human complacency that dogmatic agents in the Catholic Church also feel ready to strike against "evil," with just as little regard for the cost to human life.The power to stave this ultimate, destructive conflict between evil and righteousness rests in two wise and powerful undead brothers. The only problem is they haven't spoken to each other in a hundred and fifty years.
Liz, a young noblewoman, is a star pupil at her academy—talented, refined, generous, and the apple of everyone’s eye. But the day a legendary hero comes to the academy to convalesce, Liz, in spite of herself, does the unthinkable... She asks for the hero’s underpants! Liz, as it turns out, has a secret. She was a member of the hero’s party until all her memories were stolen during a climactic battle—including the fact that she’s a demon of desire known as a succubus! She can hardly believe it when she reawakens to her completely out-of-character powers, but unfortunately for Liz, she’s about to find out that it’s not so easy to defy your true nature...
Mystery, romance, and danger await two teen musicians as they take their act west in this continuing manga adventure series. Go West, young men! Simon and Monty have gotten some kicks on the way, perhaps even on Route 66, but in the end, all roads lead to San Francisco. The boys head to California to learn more about Monty’s family in the hopes that it will shed some light on their current situation—and maybe even help clear Jake McBride’s name. But with Yamada and Kyle hot on their heels, things look pretty dire. It’s hard to be mellow when a loony recording industry exec and his bad-girl sidekick are out to kill you.
A young commando questions the purpose of his powers in a world where war is the ultimate reality show . . . In the corp-state of Electromedia, no star shines brighter than that of Mark Leit, a young man destined to become possibly the greatest Psy-Comm of all time. But a tragedy from his past, an unexpected encounter with the enemy, and a desperate desire for redemption will cause Mark to abandon everything his life has stood for. In the eyes of Mark’s partner and best friend, David—a Psy-Comm who is unquestioningly loyal to the corporation—it will be the ultimate act of betrayal . . . “Moves at a brisk pace.” —Publishers Weekly “An ambitious beginning to a new series . . . The story takes place in the future—a time when wars are fought not for territory, power, or greed, but for mere entertainment . . . .Mark Leit, a young commando, is one of the heroes of the televised war; he is a stereotypical gung-ho soldier at the start of the book, but he takes on real dimension when a reminder from his past makes him begin to question why he’s fighting. The art is lively, reminiscent of old GI Joe comics, and captures emotion well; the story is full of battle scenes.” —School Library Journal
High schooler Gamou Shouya is a dead man--sort of. The real Gamou Shouya is long gone, but his body lives on, inhabited by the soul of a boy who made a pact with the succubus Armelina. In exchange for his services as her personal hitman, Armelina is helping him hunt down the people who brutally murdered him and his family. The path ahead is dark and deadly, but Shouya's got nothing left to lose...not even his soul.