ComiXology Features Two New from Ablaze and Harlequin

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A Man’s Skin Vol. 1

Written by Hubert, Ivanka Hahnenberger
Art by Zanzim
Cover by Zanzim
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This series is rated Adults Only
DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality
“Once upon a time in Renaissance Italy, Bianca, a young lady from a good family, is of marriage age. Her parents find her a fiancé to their liking: Giovanni, a rich merchant, young and pleasant. The wedding looks set to go smoothly even though Bianca can’t hide her disappointment at having to marry a man she knows nothing about. But before the marriage, she learns the secret held and bequeathed by the women of her family for generations: a “man’s skin”! By donning it, Bianca becomes “Lorenzo” and enjoys all the attributes of a young man of stunning beauty. She can now visit the world of men incognito and get to know her fiancé in his natural environment. In her male skin, Bianca frees herself from the limits imposed on women.
BONUS: Includes a discussion guide to help readers further discuss the themes of the story.”

A Man's Skin Vol. 1

To Hire And To Hold

Written by Margot Dalton
Art by Motoko Mori
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Not even in her wildest dreams did Lee expect to see David, her ex-fiance from six years ago, at the same company job interview. Their engagement fell through over some serious family issues, which caused the two to be out of touch this entire time. However, time never made Lee’s love fade away. Lee is betting everything for this job interview, and needs to get hired no matter what… even if it means to lie about being married! Since there is a rumor about the company favoring married workers, both David and Lee slip out a lie that they are both married. This lie ends up haunting Lee, as she cannot take on the guilt of lying to get a job, which is why David suggests that they turn the lie into the truth… to be married to each other.

To Hire And To Hold

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