Books : Crimson Spell Volume 2 (The Crimson Spell)

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Crimson Spell Volume 2 (The Crimson Spell)

by: Ayano Yamane



Crimson Spell Volume 2 (The Crimson Spell)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 38004





Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781598832914
ISBN: 1598832913
Label: Media Blasters
Product Manufacturer: Media Blasters
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: September 17, 2008
Publisher: Media Blasters
Ranking: 38004
Studio: Media Blasters






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A curse is a difficult thing to break. Vald, prince of Alsvieth upon taking up arms to defend his country was beset with a curse that transforms him into a ravenous cannibalistic beast.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Gorgeous ...
After purchasing the first in this series, I had to have this one. The artwork is wonderful--emotion leaps from the pictures at times. The plot line is interesting and I enjoy this being set as a fantasy with swords and magic. All this and the men are beautiful, what more could I ask?

I simply can't wait for the next installment!





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - simply amazing
once i read the first volume of "the crimson spell" i knew imeditely that i had to buy the second volume too! the artwork is beautiful and very detailed, not as many "scenes" as the first one but definetly just as good. would reccomend to any yaoi fan



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love, love, love it! A yaoi must have! ...
This book has everything you could want in a yaoi manga;smoking hot guys (Havi is downright delicious!), hot sex, of course ;) but there's so much more. There is depth to the fantasy plotline and a genuine sweetness to the story. You really find yourself rooting for Vald and Havi and you just know that once they're together again everything will turn out alright. I won't tell you anything that will ruin it for you, it's much better to discover it on your own! If you are a fan of yaoi, like i am, then you will LOVE this book! I own the first and second volumes, both are great! There is not as much sex in the second one; it's more devoted to developing the story. Vald and Havi are also separated for a good chunk of volume two which also cuts down on the intimacy a little. Don't worry though, you get your fix before volume two ends! :)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun light hearted fantasy
In addition to the stunning art work, this particular series is the best I've ever seen for combining a gripping plot with unashamed and delightful erotica. The characters are vibrant and funny yet at the same time being people flawed enough to be believable and liked. The plot actually is surprising unpredictable compared to even mainstream fantasy.

This second collection is sadly shorter then the first, but the quality is still amazing and it still long enough to be worth the read.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Loved it! ...
Its a great manga, just like all of Ayano Yamane work. Totally love his story lines and drawings. Its a shame it takes a long time for the next one. This one leaves you with a cliffhanger and makes you eager to read the next one. Hope they don't leave it like the "Target the Viewfinder" ones. I totally recommend this one, hope you have the previous one too.

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