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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Excerpt: Guardian (The Liminal Chronicles, #2) by Amy Winters-Voss + giveaway

Guardian 
(The Liminal Chronicles, #2)
by Amy Winters-Voss
Publication date: May 10th 2023
Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy
Convinced redemption lies in becoming a Guardian, Umeji Tatsuya seeks mentorship from the legendary tengu king Soujou-bou. Though, the rest of the Guardian Council is skeptical he’s left behind his dark yakuza past. There’s no time to prove his loyalty and worth before disaster strikes.

A pair of kitsune refugees arrive and hot on their heels is a massive oni army led by Ibaraki Douji, who plans not only to exterminate kitsune kind but also to resurrect the title of Shogun to become ruler of Japan. As kitsune are slaughtered and Umeji and his family fight for their very survival without the support of the Guardians, Umeji questions where his loyalties actually lie.

Just when Umeji thinks things couldn’t get worse, the oni army lays siege to the rural town of Nonogawa and takes on the League of Guardians themselves. When Ibaraki makes off with a legendary sword, the Guardian Council blames Umeji for its loss. He’s done playing by their rules. With family and friends by his side and all of kitsune kind counting on him, Umeji vows to recover the sword and stop Ibaraki for good.

Will the cost be too high? Because the search leads to places mere humans don’t dare tread and what Umeji and his crew find is darker than anything he saw in the mob…

Guardian is the second book in the Liminal Chronicles series. Buy now and enjoy Umeji’s action-packed journey into Japanese myth, personal redemption, and found family.


Book 1

Next, the tengu king’s eyes narrow and his wings ruffle. “Let us see you in your original shape, boy. Your magic doesn’t quite match the kitsune form you present.”

He waves his feathered fan, popping me back into human shape. At least I had the sense to dress formally, in a navy suit and a tie that Su-chan picked out for me. Though, I still feel out of place. Besides my aunt and I, everyone else wears a kimono and hakama. It’s different from the streets of Kyoto, where you see the traditional clothing only occasionally.

Then Soujou-bou raises a bushy eyebrow. “Nakamura-san, why do you associate with a magic thief?”

“That is his story to tell, Soujou-sama. Know that I believe him,” she responds in a flat, neutral tone that raises my hackles. She’s never this submissive.

As I give a deep, reverent bow, he remarks, “Boy, Nakamura-san’s recommendation does not excuse the evil in which you’ve partaken. Why did you stoop so low and steal kitsune magic?”

My insides twist at having to contradict the tengu king right off the bat. Taking a deep breath, I keep it simple. “We did not steal it, sir.”

But he snaps, cutting through the air with his feather fan. “No one gives such a gift! It destroys the owner. If I do not find your explanation satisfactory, you’ll not leave my palace alive.”

The declaration sends a shiver down my spine and my words spill out. “The fox I was fighting was Date Sari. She’d repeatedly attacked me and Aunt Hisako because of an old grudge and used her magic for evil—mixing it with that of an oni to add to her power.

“When she attacked my girlfriend, I tried to stop Date without killing her by dispelling her abilities. We didn’t know it would split and settle into each of us. The kami judged Date for her actions and Inari Okami was merciful. He didn’t require us to return her magic or hoshi no tama, which would have killed us.

“My aunt gave me a chance to start again after leaving the yakuza, and I wish to honor her and follow in her footsteps.”

“Yakuza, you say?” His eyes flick to my aunt.

I whisper, “I have much to atone for, sir.” Pressing my palms together in front of me, I bow as low as I can and remain in the position as I ask, “Please, teach me so I can serve as a Guardian.”

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Amy is a former programmer turned author after her first trip to Japan in 2017. Now she writes Japanese myth-based urban fantasy to reconnect with the country and culture that captured her heart. She lives in South Dakota with her supportive husband, two wonderful kids, and three wily and crazy ferrets.

GIVEAWAY
Blitz-wide giveaway (INT)
Bird Tenugui (Japanese towel)
Suica Mascot Stickers (Suica is a popular brand of debit card for trains, busses, and vending machines)
Cloud MT tape (from the town that MT tape originated - Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture, Japan)
Nijo phone charm (from the Shogun Tokugawa's Castle)
Kokuyo - Soft Ring Notebook - a5 black with dot line grid (some of my favorite notebooks@)
ebook copy of Rise and Guardian

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Book Review: Generation V by M.L. Brennan

Generation V (American Vampire #1)
by M.L. Brennan
Print Length: 319 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0451418409
Publisher: Roc (May 7, 2013)
Sold by: Penguin Publishing

Reality Bites

Fortitude Scott’s life is a mess. A degree in film theory has left him with zero marketable skills, his job revolves around pouring coffee, his roommate hasn’t paid rent in four months, and he’s also a vampire. Well, sort of. He’s still mostly human.

But when a new vampire comes into his family’s territory and young girls start going missing, Fort can’t ignore his heritage anymore. His mother and his older, stronger siblings think he’s crazy for wanting to get involved. So it’s up to Fort to take action, with the assistance of Suzume Hollis, a dangerous and sexy shape-shifter. Fort is determined to find a way to outsmart the deadly vamp, even if he isn’t quite sure how.

But without having matured into full vampirehood and with Suzume ready to split if things get too risky, Fort’s rescue mission might just kill him.…

I am left feeling a little torn about this book. It is the first in a new urban fantasy series and I tend to be a little less judgmental on debuts because the author is trying to get comfortable in the world and characters they created. I really loved the first quarter of this book and the last quarter. The middle… didn’t appeal to me at all.

Generation V started out perfect to me. I loved the first POV of sarcastic Fortitude Scott (love this name). Fort is part of a powerful vampire family, but he is at the bottom of the totem pole. He hasn’t made the transition into a full vampire yet so he is mostly human. He doesn’t have a lot of backbone and gets treated like crap by his girlfriend and coworkers. His family’s way of doing things isn’t who or what he wants to be and he is trying to hang onto his humanity as long as he can. His mother, brother and sister aren’t the nicest of vampires, but for some reason his brother, Chivalry has a soft spot for him and tries to protect him from the family. I really like Chivalry with his cliché vampire ways, there is something below that shallow exterior I want to see. The author has come up with a creative mythos for her vampires and I would like to know more about the inner workings of the vampire world.

Where the story goes wrong for me is when Suzume, a kitsune (shape-shifter and trickster from Japan) shows up. She is dressed all bad-ass and sexy, but she acts like a little girl and the two elements don’t work for me. I think she is going to be a love interest for Fort, but I am not feeling it. The whole middle half of the book focuses on her and Fort trying to find out who kidnapped some girls. There is a lot of info dumping about Suzume and the hidden supernatural world they live in. It was a tough pill to swallow that Fort was so ignorant of everything going on around him. Things got interesting in the last part of the book when Fort’s family got involved and Fort did some butt-kicking of his own while taking down the big bad.

I will give the second book a chance in hopes Fort and his family play a more dominant role. I struggled with how to rate this, but went with 3 Sheep because of the originality of the mythos and Fortitude's family.

Quote-a-licious-ness

“Even though it was a dark night with no moon, he was wearing designer sunglasses. I felt distinctly disappointed- the first non related vampire I’d ever met, and he was a Euro-trash tool.” - Fort

3 “Euro-trash tool” Sheep





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