The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
On a mountainside at the edge of the Kaigenese Empire live the most powerful warriors in the world, superhumans capable of raising the sea and wielding blades of ice. For hundreds of years, the fighters of the Kusanagi Peninsula have held the Empire's enemies at bay, earning their frozen spit of land the name "The Sword of Kaigen".
Born into Kusanagi's legendary Matsuda family, f14-year-old Mamoru has always known his purpose: To master his family's fighting techniques and defend his homeland. But when an outsider arrives and pulls back the curtain on Kaigen's alleged age of peace, Mamoru realizes that he might not have much time to become the fighter he was bred to be. Worse, the empire he was bred to defend may stand on a foundation of lies.
Misaki told herself that she left the passions of her youth behind when she married into the Matsuda house. Determined to be a good housewife and mother, she hid away her sword, along with everything from her days as a fighter in a faraway country. But with her growing son asking questions about the outside world, the threat of an impending invasion looming across the sea, and her frigid husband grating on her nerves, Misaki finds the fighter in her clawing its way back to the surface.
When the winds of war reach their peninsula, will the Matsuda family have the strength to defend their empire? Or will they tear each other apart before the true enemies even reach their shores?
Customer Reviews
Absolutely amazing
Truly a heart wrenching story about pain, love, sacrifice and duty. If you love action from stories like Avatar the last airbender and drama from Game of Thrones you’ll truly love this book. I know it’s a stand alone but I hope the author continues to expand and explore this beautiful world.
Wow
This books finds ways to implement and talk about modern day problems while spinning a fantasy world built in a time of swords and powers but also planes and bombs?!?! War and grief after and the change that comes after the damages of war and the understanding that the people in power weren’t coming to help