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Lies & Kisses

by: Masara Minase




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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781933809588
ISBN: 1933809582
Label: DramaQueen LLC
Manufacturer: DramaQueen LLC
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 200
Publication Date: April 01, 2007
Publisher: DramaQueen LLC
Studio: DramaQueen LLC



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Haru and Tatsuya find that romance sometimes can happen . . . the morning after. However, a secret history between the two emerges that will test their commitment to each other.











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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WOW! its Just WOW "Stuned"
Wow! The Art and story were Amazing. Amazing love story the the semi and uke were draw so beautifully and the arts it stunning the story is so lovely. Specially at the end god, I loved it!! (I DONT WANT TO SPOIL IT BUY IT AND U"LL SEE) and and "Haru's Older Brother was so hot I hope Masara Minase will do some Yaoi manga besed on him being semi he didnt get alot of scene his just a subordinate character T_T. Kyaaaa~~
I'll highly recommended this! and add it to your Yaoi Needz




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sweet
I liked it. It was sweet. It could have been better, add more yaoi, for once, and certainly work the plot better. The relationship between the main characters, as well as the main characters and their environment was weak. Surprisingly, it was one of the secondary characters the one who was better defined and more "lovable".



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Sweet
This is a rather sweet and (at the same time) angst filled story. It could be looked at love over coming a lot...or just creepy. It's all in how you look at it. It is hard for me to review this without a spoiler, but there you have it. I loved this story and love Masara Minase's art style. Also, this is yaoi and the love scenes were well done. Graphic without being raunchy. Very nice and highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Want more
I really love the story, but I just wish there were more. I really recommend it for yaoi fans!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Drama Queen produces the best titles
I've been a fan of Empty Heart for over a year, but I was wary when I saw the cover for Lies and Kisses. I didn't think anything could live up to the first, and the colors didn't look appealing. But I take it all back.

Masara Minase's art is just gorgeous--beautiful modern lines, more clean, and long, yet realistic, like the higher quality art of mainstream manga. This second book didn't leave out any punches, satisfies with a love story, and that "kink" that every reviewer hints at here makes it very satisfying. She's gone on to include very slight "chibified" faces (only 3-4 in this volume and not overly exaggerated) and it adds to the characters rather than detracts.

Drama Queen, as ever, finds and produces the best yaoi titles in English. The book is exactly the tankobon size with dust jacket and color inserts, the pages aren't too smooth or shiny or heavy, and feel just right.




 





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