Sairo's Claw (Gensokai Kaigai, #1)

Sairo's Claw (Gensokai Kaigai, #1)

by Virginia McClain
Sairo's Claw (Gensokai Kaigai, #1)

Sairo's Claw (Gensokai Kaigai, #1)

by Virginia McClain

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Overview

Torako has done many things to protect the valley that she calls home, but she's never looted a corpse before. So when the katana she steals off the still-cooling body of a bandit turns out to be possessed by a grumpy wolf kami, she can only assume it's because she's somehow angered the spirits. An impression that's only reinforced when she returns home to find her wife abducted and her daughter in hiding. But angry spirits or no, Torako isn't about to let bandits run off with the love of her life, even if it means taking their 3 year old on a rescue mission.

 

In all Kaiyo's years as Captain of the Wind Serpent she has never once questioned her admiral's orders. So when she receives the command to abduct a civilian scribe with the help of fifteen felons, she registers her objections, but does as she is bid. Yet, as the mission unfolds, Kaiyo finds herself questioning everything from her loyalties to her convictions. 

 

As Torako and Kaiyo's fates cross like dueling blades, their persistence is matched only by their fury, until they uncover a series of truths they may never be ready to accept.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164436452
Publisher: Virginia McClain
Publication date: 05/06/2021
Series: Gensokai Kaigai
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Virginia McClain is an author who masqueraded as a language teacher for a decade or so. When she's not reading or writing she can generally be found playing outside with her four legged adventure buddy and the tiny human she helped to build from scratch. She enjoys climbing to the top of tall rocks, running through deserts, mountains, and woodlands, and carrying a foldable home on her back whenever she gets a chance. She's also fond of word games, and writing descriptions of herself that are needlessly vague.

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