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Yoshino grew up as the yakuza princess of the Osaka Somei crime family. Everyone left her alone due to her sharp gaze and mobster ties. But when her grandfather signs a truce with the Tokyo-based Miyama crime family, she’s offered for betrothal to the Miyama leader’s grandson, Kirishima. At first, Kirishima seems amiable and polite–but when he shows his dark side, he proves to be more disturbing than any gangster Yoshino has ever met. This engagement is sure to be a wild ride for a tough yakuza princess and her twisted yakuza prince!
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I’ve read both they may not be similar in how the plot develops; however, the immense cuteness I found in both made my day. And the psychological dismay in certain parts just give in an extra spice of enjoyment, I recommend both they are lovely. It is fun to find what is going to happen next and figure the relationships of the characters.
Both are of an action and mystery type genre. The male and female lead characters are both very similar, have a strained relationship where the male lead is more interested and forces himself into the life of the female lead who at first wants nothing to do with him. Both are faced with dangerous situations and both have comedic bits sprinkled in as well.
Oh my gosh I love both of these so much!
romance, mystery, drama, action, an actual story *cough*cough* suspense, evil/ main characters with criminal jobs/ "yandere" love interests as well as darker themes
what more could you want
Both are similar in how the characters relationsips work, i think if u like one u should like the other.
Master spy Twilight is the best at what he does when it comes to going undercover on dangerous missions in the name of a better world. But when he receives the ultimate impossible assignment—get married and have a kid—he may finally be in over his head! Not one to depend on others, Twilight has his work cut out for him procuring both a wife and a child for his mission to infiltrate an elite private school. What he doesn’t know is that the wife he’s chosen is an assassin and the child he’s adopted is a telepath!
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I love both of these way too much, they're simply fantastic, action, comedy, romance, drama, dark themes, intrigue, actual stories~*cough*cough*what more could you possibly want?
I loved them both and i felt like they were both simlar but im not sure in what
way. I suggest reading both, The storyline is kinda the same. They were both
about assassins, Action and stuff.
In the city of Ergastulum, a shady ville filled with made men and petty thieves, whores on the make and cops on the take, there are some deeds too dirty for even its jaded inhabitants to touch. Enter the “Handymen,” Nic and Worick, who take care of the jobs no one else will handle. Until the day when a cop they know on the force requests their help in taking down a new gang muscling in on the territory of a top Mafia family. It seems like business (and mayhem) as usual, but the Handymen are about to find that this job is a lot more than they bargained for.
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Hari’s normal. Sure, she can’t remember anything from when she was a child, but apart from that, she’s just a relatively unknown actress who dreams of making it big. All is well. That is, until she gets kidnapped. Luckily, Hari manages to emerge from that incident relatively unscathed, but… Why is the man who saved her following her around? What does a missing person’s case from twenty years ago have to do with anything? What secrets will be unearthed from Hari’s missing memories?
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Both of these are great romance stories that feature a pairing with a cold-blooded killer, with dark themes and comedic elements.
Love of Kill focuses more on the action-mystery side, and the characters in Guardians of the Lamb has a bit more humour and some brilliant main characters who have great chemistry together.
After witnessing a mob hit, surgeon Jack Francisco is put into protective custody to keep him safe until he can testify. A hitman known only as D is blackmailed into killing Jack, but when he tracks him down, his weary conscience won't allow him to murder an innocent man. Finding in each other an unlikely ally, Jack and D are soon on the run from shadowy enemies. Forced to work together to survive, the two men forge a bond that ripens into unexpected passion. Jack sees the wounded soul beneath D's cold, detached exterior, and D finds in Jack the person who can help him reclaim the man he once was. As the day of Jack's testimony approaches, he and D find themselves not only fighting for their lives... but also fighting for their future. A future together.
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Both of these are action thrillers about hitmen, and people falling in high pressure circumstances. Love of Kill has some mystery elements, and Zero to the Bone is a finished story with a polished, action-packed plotline.
When you're the infamous prodigy hitman known only as "Fable," many things come easy. Being a normal person, however, isn't one of them. In fact, being told that he can't kill anyone for a while may just be the hardest job Fable's ever taken...
Train Heartnet, an infamous assassin for a secret organization called Chronos, has never failed a job and earned the name "Black Cat." However, Train abandoned that cold-blooded existence to live on his own terms as a Sweeper (bounty hunter). Casting aside his Black Cat persona, Train travels around the world with his partner Sven and a young girl named Eve, who both have unique abilities. The trio's peaceful lives are threatened when Black Cat's ex-partner Creed reappears and declares that he wants to recruit Train into his crime ring, and take control of the world!
Kikuno Kei, nicknamed "Kay", is a normal university student and a part-time hitwoman with John Wick like skills.
MIHAI, the "Weepy Old Killer": A former hitman now trying to live a quiet life but haunted by the deaths of his victims and his lover. BADOU, the "Gun Smoker": A chain-smoking "information broker" and hired gun whose reckless façade hides a serious intent. NAOTO, the "Blade Maiden": A preternaturally skilled swordswoman with a single desire: revenge against the assassin who cut down her family. HEINE, the "Stray Dog": A cipher with a metal collar bolted to his neck, a disturbing talent for mayhem, and a childhood sacrificed to the thing known as "Kerberos." Driven by their ghosts--both dead and alive--and their desire for truth, all are struggling to solve the secrets of the past while surviving the dangerous present--by gun and sword and courage and luck.