Mambo's Title
Radiant Darkness
"Jeong Nanwoo, a world-renowned violin prodigy, overcame a troubled childhood to rise to global fame. Yet despite his success, he remains trapped in layers of emotional darkness he can’t seem to escape. Enoch Milligan, a charming Hollywood heartthrob known more for his looks than his acting skills, is desperate to prove himself as more than just a pretty face. The two seem to share nothing in common—until a film project brings them together. Enoch is cast as the lead in a movie based on Nanwoo’s life and insists on shadowing him to prepare for the role, ignoring Nanwoo’s initial discomfort. As Enoch stays by his side—warm, passionate, and unexpectedly gentle—Nanwoo’s walls slowly begin to crack. The closer they grow, the more Nanwoo begins to rediscover beauty, trust, and a light he thought he’d lost forever. Sometimes, healing begins with simply letting someone in."

Nothing but a Number
What’s age when it comes to true love? For Seung-oh, his age is becoming quite the concern. Twelve years older than his boyfriend, even the ten years they’ve already spent together seems to fade away in the shadows of his anxiety over aging. Hyeonwoo, meanwhile, couldn’t care less that he’s dating a much older man. His most important concern is the clear change in his partner, and the effect it’s having on their sex life. Determined to show Seung-oh that he’s just as desirable as ever, Hyeonwoo embarks on an adventure of intimacy, sexuality, and affection. Because after all, when it comes to love, age is nothing but a number.

Mr. Kang's Son-in-law
Han Yisu’s proud of himself for winning over Kang Jihyung, the perfect partner. Not only is Jihyung incredibly rich and handsome, he’s also turned gay just for Yisu and Yisu alone. For Jihyung, Yisu’s willing to move in with Kang Jungman, Jihyung’s father and president of Cheonbong Corporations, and be the daughter-in-law that Jungman so seems to want. So just imagine his surprise when Jihyung suddenly brings home a woman and declares her his fiancee. And not just any woman, but Jungman’s mistress from his favorite bar. Enraged, Jungman chases his own son out of his home and vows to cut him off. Meanwhile Yisu, heartbroken and confused, wants to move out, but Jungman insists that Yisu needs to “take my son’s place.” Yisu’s always considered himself tough, but all this family drama is too much even for him… Just what is he to the house of Kang? Son-in-law, daughter-in-law, stepson, or maybe…all of the above?
