Let's not overlook Akiairi's manga spin-offs! While their anime work gets more spotlight, the 'Shogakukan Creative Comics Award' they won for 'Café Olympus' deserves attention. That blend of Greek mythology with espresso art lives in my head—Persephone's latte foam pomegranates? Genius. Their doujinshi circles also swept Comiket popularity polls three years running, proving indie cred matters as much as institutional awards.
Akiairi's trophy shelf must be groaning under the weight of all those accolades! One that immediately comes to mind is the prestigious Animation Kobe Individual Award they snagged back in 2019—a huge deal in the industry, especially considering how that year was stacked with incredible talent. They also took home the Best Character Design award at the Tokyo Anime Awards Festival for their work on 'Kaleido Stars', which honestly changed how I view athletic anime forever. Their color palette choices feel like someone bottled pure joy.
What's wild is how their influence spills beyond awards—their keynote at Comiket a few years back had fans lining up overnight. While they haven't swept every major ceremony, their niche impact is undeniable. That TEDx talk about blending traditional brush techniques with digital animation? Chef's kiss. Sometimes recognition isn't just about statues, but about shifting entire creative paradigms.
From a voice acting perspective, Akiairi's awards reveal fascinating range beyond animation. The Seiyu Awards gave them Best Newcomer early on for their work in 'Aria the Scarlet Ammo', where they balanced bubbly and lethal vibes perfectly. Later, they scored a Supporting Voice Actor nomination for 'Log Horizon''s quirky librarian role—that subtle bookish lisp lives rent-free in my head.
What's cool is how their musical chops got recognized too. The Japan Game Awards honored their theme song composition for 'Rune Factory Oceans'. Who else can jump between haunting ballads and J-pop battle tracks so effortlessly? Their live performances at Anime Expo had crowds learning Japanese just to sing along.
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***BRATVA WOLVES: BOOK 1***
Kai is known as the Beast Of New York, Russian Mafia leader and Alpha of the Blood Crest pack - and he's come to claim Caterina as his mate. Betrayed on her wedding day by her own family, then mated to the Alpha of an enemy pack, Caterina wonders if she was born under a bad moon. Terrible rumours surround Kai and his pack of bloodthirsty wolves, but as Caterina gets to know her mate better and realises that he is not the monster he is made out to be.
So what exactly turned Kai into the beast he's known as? And why does the mention of prophecies seem to anger him more and more?
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He sniffs the air, then his blue eyes meet mine and shimmered that deep crimson again. As soon as our eyes meet, I feel something similar to a string pulling taut. My core throbs with a need I have never felt before as his eyes bore into mine. My heart pounds like a drumline in my chest, so loud that I am sure he could hear it. He bares his fangs in a delicious, devious grin and walks towards me, his stare knocking the wind out of me. It takes everything in me to not go to him and throw myself at his feet in submission. What was this? Why did I feel attracted to him, even when he had just ripped a young Betas throat out? He then lifts his hand and points to me. “I've come to claim my mate.”
His words brought me back to reality at a screeching halt. HIS WHAT?!
Book 1 - Alpha Kai
Book 2 - Konstantin: The Heartless Beta
What do I do when I run out of options and I need money fast?
I sell the only thing that I have that is worth any value…
My virginity.
Bidding starts at 1 million...
Scarlett's Treasures, an exclusive auction house for wealthy men and women who buy the pleasures of those willing to give themselves...and they want me.
What's a girl to do when she's in her mid-twenties, is still a virgin... and broke AF?
Yep, I made that choice. Now, the only problem is, I don't have only one buyer to please, but there are three and one of them just so happens to be my childhood best friend and crush who broke my heart and left.
Now he's back and he's buying my virginity...which he thinks belongs to him.
Meeting their demands will be a challenge, but it's a choice that I'm going to have to make...
Aria's days as a transaction turn into something more personal, she realizes that she may have made the best decision of her life. Will she succumb to the demands of her buyers or risk losing everything for a chance at real love and belonging?
Aria's life takes an unexpected turn when she moves to Orlando, leaving behind the comfort of her old home and the familiarity of her friends. Thrust into a new environment, she quickly realizes that fitting in is easier said than done. Bullied by the popular clique and struggling with her own insecurities, Aria finds solace in the unlikely friendship of Roxy, a vibrant and loyal spirit who becomes her anchor in the storm. But can Aria fit in? Can she overcome her past? Will she be able to find love through the storm?
ARIA - At thirty-six, the Grammy-winning songwriter lives in a world of glittering lights and soaring applause, yet behind every love song she writes is a truth she keeps hidden: she’s never found a love strong enough to stay.
When two powerful forces enter her life—one a steady and familiar presence, the other a magnetic, unpredictable spark—Aria is thrust into an emotional whirlwind that threatens to shatter the careful world she’s built. Passions ignite, loyalties fracture, and long-buried truths claw their way to the surface.
As her career reaches new heights, Aria’s personal life spirals into a dangerous collision of desire, heartbreak, and revelation.
Caught between the man who grounds her and the man who sets her soul on fire, Aria must make a choice that could cost her everything—even herself.
ARIA TIL DEATH explores the boundaries of love, loss and moving on. Aria never expected her life to split in two—the before and the after. Losing the man she loved destroys her sense of safety, silences her music, and leaves her drowning in memories she can’t bear to revisit. But fate steps in the day she crosses paths with a quiet, grounding stranger whose presence feels like a lifeline.
Their connection is instant. Healing, even. And when Aria is offered the chance to start over in a new city, he’s the one who encourages her to take it—promising to stand by her side as she rebuilds her life. Together, they leave the past behind… or so they think.
As Aria settles into her new home with the man who’s become her unexpected source of strength, unsettling things begin to happen.
Aria Til Death is a gripping journey of heartbreak, rebirth, and the dangerous lengths someone will go to when love turns into obsession.
“Let me leave!” She yelled, trying to fight off the men who held her down. “I am not going to…”
“You are the Alpha’s property now.” They said, silencing her. “Only HE will decide what is to be of you…”
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There is one place in the world where you enter a slave and turn into a Luna.
And that place is the Alpha’s estate. The Estate where dreams and nightmares can come true.
For they say, it is you who draws your fate when it comes to the harem. For it can be both your heaven or hell. But what fate can one draw when they are claimed as slaves? It is the question that Alexandra asked as she came face to face with none other than her mate.
The Alpha of Alphas.
Alpha Damien…
HIATUS
What happens when the person you've been seeking revenge on actually gave you superpowers? What's a girl to do then? Meet Akaisha Morningstar, 28 year old assistant to newswoman, Mahima Blake. Akaisha has a dark past that many people dont know about. She keeps to herself until he comes back into her life.She's been on a quest to find the man that kept her prisoner for two years in her youth. Will she find him? or will he find her and activate the powers lying dormant inside her.
Akiairi is this fascinating artist who’s carved out a unique niche in the digital art and streaming world. I first stumbled across their work while deep-diving into VTuber fan art on Twitter, and their style immediately stood out—super vibrant colors, dynamic compositions, and this almost ethereal quality to their character designs. They’ve collaborated with a bunch of indie game studios too, creating splash art that feels like it’s pulsing with energy. What really hooked me, though, was their live drawing streams. Watching them sketch in real time feels like peeking into a creative hurricane—they’ll go from rough doodles to polished pieces in what seems like magic.
Beyond visual art, Akiairi’s also known for their music covers. They’ve got this whispery, breathy vocal style that pairs perfectly with melancholic tracks, and their 'Fly Me to the Moon' rearrangement went semi-viral in anime circles last year. It’s rare to see someone excel in both visual and auditory creativity, but they pull it off with this effortless vibe that makes you feel like you’re discovering something secret and special.
Akiairi’s rise in entertainment feels like one of those organic success stories that just clicks. I first stumbled across their work through a viral short-form video—something about their charisma was magnetic, even in a 15-second clip. They had this knack for blending humor with relatable everyday struggles, like that skit about trying to fold a fitted sheet (which, honestly, is a universal nightmare). From there, they leveraged platforms like TikTok and YouTube to build a loyal following, eventually crossing into mainstream TV gigs. What really stood out was their authenticity; they never tried to force a persona, and fans latched onto that.
Their transition from digital creator to broader entertainment wasn’t overnight, though. They dipped into voice acting for an indie anime, hosted a podcast dissecting weird internet trends, and even penned a self-deprecating memoir that somehow made existential dread hilarious. It’s that versatility—being able to pivot between mediums while keeping their core voice—that cemented their fame. Plus, their collabs with other creators always felt like genuine friendships, not just clout-chasing. Now, when I see their name attached to a project, I know it’ll have heart and a sprinkle of chaos.
Akiairi's works have this unique blend of fantasy and emotional depth that just hooks you from the first page. Their most talked-about piece is probably 'Whisper of the Moonlit Blade,' a dark fantasy manga where the protagonist navigates a world where swords are bound to souls. The art style is breathtaking—every panel feels like a painting. Then there's 'Eternal Echo,' a light novel series that explores reincarnation and fate with a twist of mystery. It’s got this cult following because of its intricate plot twists. I binge-read the entire series last summer and still catch myself thinking about that ending.
Another standout is 'Crimson Feather,' an urban fantasy game with a rich lore base. The character designs are so distinct, and the soundtrack? Absolutely haunting. It’s one of those rare games where the side quests feel as meaningful as the main story. If you’re into immersive worlds, Akiairi’s stuff is a goldmine.