Release Date February 25, 2020 Story Kazutaka Art Kai Tomohiro Publisher Ghost Ship Amazon BookWalker

Warning! This review contains spoilers. Please don’t read our Destiny Lovers volume 2 review until you’ve read Destiny Lovers volume 1.

At the end of Destiny Lovers volume 1, the voluptuous seductress Mitsuko laid a cunning trap for the six virgins. She gave them good food, exercise, massages, and a relaxing environment, all to push their sex drives to the max. Then, at the pivotal moment, she turned up the air conditioner until the prison was colder than a meat locker, and entered the boys’ cell with the four other girls, saying how they needed skin-to-skin contact to stay warm and survive the night.

It’s a tense opening to the second volume, where we learn more about the girls who act as the seductresses/jailers. And see just how deep this outwardly sexy (but deadly) game of cat and mouse will go.

Female characters of Destiny Lovers

Volume 1 introduced us to the six virgin boys. This one tells us more about the girls.

Sayaka Ibu The warden. She’s paired up with Kosuke, her childhood boyfriend, although no one but the two of them is aware of their previous relationship.

Mitsuko Uchikawa A plus-sized seductress who may be the most cunning of all the girls. She’s paired with Irabu, the punk who, until very recently, had been impotent.

Sawa Yamamoto A shy girl whose inexperience with men only increases her allure. She’s paired with Kiyoshi, the analytical white-collar worker whose germophobia has kept him a virgin.

Erina Kirishima A sadist who loves dominating boys. She’s paired with the effeminate, submissive Shunta. Under different circumstances, a match made in heaven.

Aina Kashiwazaki An experienced girl who, in some ways, is the most “normal” of all the girls. She’s paired with the good-looking, nameless boy. A match that may be more than she’s bargained for.

The story continues in Destiny Lovers volume 2

The night begins, and the boys are well aware of the danger. Giving in to the girls and giving up their virginity means certain death, something Sayaka confirms to Kosuke as they whisper under the covers. However, through perseverance, trickery, and a little luck, each boy manages to resist his personal praying mantis. Not that it matters. The girls will be back the following night.

They leave with a warning: don’t do anything stupid. We’re always watching. The boys know they’re in trouble. They barely survived the first night, and their hormones are redlining. Making it through a second night seems impossible. What are they going to do?