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When Hongjoong, head of the Kim conglomerate, dies under mysterious circumstances, his four brothers-Mingi, the reckless politician; Yunho, the idealistic author; San, the hot Hollywood star; and Wooyoung, the reckless charmer and playboy-gather to claim their share of the empire. But Hongjoong's devastatingly beautiful widower, Seonghwa, has other plans.
Seonghwa is no grieving husband. Behind his angelic smile lies a master manipulator, determined to take everything. Using his seductive charm and ruthless intellect, he ensnares the brothers one by one, exploiting their deepest desires and darkest weaknesses.
"Did you really think you could outsmart me, Mingi?" Seonghwa whispers, his lips ghosting over the man's ear. "I don't just play the game. I own the board."
To Yunho, he is the fragile widower in need of saving. To San, the daring accomplice who feeds his wild streak. To Mingi, a erotic headache.To Wooyoung, an unattainable obsession, driving him to the brink.
"Darling Wooyoung," Seonghwa murmurs, tracing his collarbone. "When you're ready to beg, come find me. I'll decide if you're worth it."
As Detective Choi Jongho digs into Hongjoong's death, even he isn't immune to Seonghwa's deadly allure. With suspicion mounting and the brothers turning on each other, Seonghwa tightens his grip on the fortune-and their lives.
"Careful, boys," Seonghwa purrs, lounging in silk. "If you're going to kneel, at least make it worth my time."
In this web of deceit, seduction, and betrayal, Seonghwa proves that when the queen moves, no one is safe.
"Man Eater" is a sizzling, suspenseful tale where love is a weapon, power is the prize, and Seonghwa reigns supreme.