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Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai, #2
Blade's Edge: Chronicles of Gensokai, #1
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Chronicles of Gensokai Series

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Betrayal of mind. Betrayal of power. Betrayal of heart.

 

For centuries the Rōjū council silenced all who opposed them, spreading lies and killing innocents, ensuring female Kisōshi were little more than a myth. 

 

Now, with the corrupt council deposed, the land of Gensokai reels, taking its first steps towards recovery. A New Council attempts to corral renegade allies, and Taka takes charge of a frontline infirmary, placing her in the heart of the battle. But to survive, she will have to rely on a person she cannot possibly trust. 

 

Meanwhile, Mishi sets out to lure a vicious band of mountain raiders into the open. Many have tried to subdue them, and so far all have failed. Yet she battles more than bandits. Her mind betrays her, and she fears it is only a matter of time before her kisō and katana turn against her too.

 

Surrounded by enemies and thwarted at every turn, can Mishi and Taka survive long enough to bring peace to a their fractured homeland?

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Release dateJan 23, 2015
Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai, #2
Blade's Edge: Chronicles of Gensokai, #1

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  • Blade's Edge: Chronicles of Gensokai, #1

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    Blade's Edge: Chronicles of Gensokai, #1
    Blade's Edge: Chronicles of Gensokai, #1

    Two friends. Two forbidden powers. One chance to change everything.   When Mishi is taken from her orphanage home, fears she'll never see her best friend again. And when Taka is taken to the infamous Josankō later that same day, she fears it will be more than distance that separates them.    As the girls learns to manage the elemental magic they're not supposed to have, they each stumble across the secret that the Rōjū council has spent centuries killing to keep. Now the Rōjū council wants them dead, and Mishi and Taka will have only one chance to save everything they hold dear.   But at what cost?

  • Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai, #2

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    Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai, #2
    Traitor's Hope: Chronicles of Gensokai, #2

    Betrayal of mind. Betrayal of power. Betrayal of heart.   For centuries the Rōjū council silenced all who opposed them, spreading lies and killing innocents, ensuring female Kisōshi were little more than a myth.    Now, with the corrupt council deposed, the land of Gensokai reels, taking its first steps towards recovery. A New Council attempts to corral renegade allies, and Taka takes charge of a frontline infirmary, placing her in the heart of the battle. But to survive, she will have to rely on a person she cannot possibly trust.    Meanwhile, Mishi sets out to lure a vicious band of mountain raiders into the open. Many have tried to subdue them, and so far all have failed. Yet she battles more than bandits. Her mind betrays her, and she fears it is only a matter of time before her kisō and katana turn against her too.   Surrounded by enemies and thwarted at every turn, can Mishi and Taka survive long enough to bring peace to a their fractured homeland?

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Virginia McClain

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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