Blood Alone Series by Masayuki Takano

3.81 · 37 ratings
  • Blood Alone, Volume 1 (Blood Alone #1)
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    Blood Alone, Volume 1 (Blood Alone #1)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2005

    Enter Misaki, perhaps the most innocent and most sincere young lady there ever was. It's almost inconceivable that she could be a vampire. And with her powers as a vampire, she could easily entice any human to do her biding... but she chooses not to. Especially when it comes to Kuroe, a young author who has a deep running past with vampires.

  • Blood Alone: Volume 2 (Blood Alone #2)
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    Blood Alone: Volume 2 (Blood Alone #2)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    The terrible ordeal Misaki endured in the past, Kuroe's missing sister and her past episodes in Europe - the true plot of 'Blood Alone' finally appears in Volume Two as all these events slowly become evident through various well planned mini-plots.

  • Blood Alone, Volume 3 (Blood Alone #3)
    #3

    Blood Alone, Volume 3 (Blood Alone #3)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    Enter Misaki, perhaps the most innocent and most sincere young lady there ever was. It's almost inconceivable that she could be a vampire. With her powers, she could easily entice any human to do her biding - but she chooses not to. Especially when it comes to Juroe, a young author who has a deep running past with vampires.

  • Blood Alone, Vol. 1-3 (Blood Alone #1-3)
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    Blood Alone, Vol. 1-3 (Blood Alone #1-3)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2011

    600 pages of heartfelt vampire romance at one low price!This omnibus edition contains the first three volumes of Masayuki Takono's Blood Alone, with all-new translations and lettering. There are worse things than being a vampire. For recently turned vampiress Minato Misaki, there is nothing more painful than watching her human companion, the former vampire hunter turned investigative author, Kurose Kuroe, risk his life to protect her... more

  • Blood Alone, Volume 4 (Blood Alone #4)
    #4

    Blood Alone, Volume 4 (Blood Alone #4)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2007

    Enter Misaki, perhaps the most innocent and most sincere young lady there ever was. It's almost inconceivable that she could be a vampire. And with her powers as a vampire, she could easily entice any human to do her biding...but she chooses not to. Especially when it comes to Juroe, a young author who has a deep running past with vampires.

  • Blood Alone, Volume 5 (Blood Alone #5)
    #5

    Blood Alone, Volume 5 (Blood Alone #5)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2008

    The "London Waltz" story arc comes to a stirring conclusion as Kuroe awakens at the foot of the stairs in Misaki's mansion, his wounds miraculously healed. But Kuroe discovers that Misaki is already in the grasp of the evil vampire Caledwich. With his own life on the line, and more importantly, Misaki's, Kuroe must face Caledwich in a battle from which only one of them will walk away.

  • Blood Alone, Volume 6 (Blood Alone #6)
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    Blood Alone, Volume 6 (Blood Alone #6)

    Masayuki Takano

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2010

    There are worse things than being a vampire. For young vampiress Minato Misaki, there is nothing more painful than watching her human companion, the former vampire hunter turned investigative author, Kurose Kuroe, risk his life to protect her.When a new woman enters the picture, jealousy threatens to destabilize Misaki and Kuroe's unique bond.

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