Kitsune: A Little Mermaid Retelling (Tales of Akatsuki Book 1) (English Edition)

Rescuing him was a mistake. Falling in love was unthinkable. Because to save her own life, she has to destroy his.


Rin is an immortal kitsune, or at least she was until a witch’s curse turned her human. To regain her yokai powers and avoid being turned into a fox, she must make the lord’s son fall in love with her before the next full moon. Her kind has been seducing humans for centuries, and it should be easy, as long as he doesn’t find out she’s a kitsune… except that the curse also took her voice.

Hikaru is betrothed to the daughter of a rival lord, and he will fulfill his duty, protecting his clan from others and from the yokai. But when he’s saved by a mysterious red-haired woman, he can’t forget her, try as he might. Then she turns up at his door… Only it can’t be his savior, because this woman has ebony hair, but there’s something inexplicably bewitching about her. Yet his father’s treaty depends on his marriage to another, and even an innocent dalliance could ruin everything.

Falling in love is dangerous for them both. Not only are they from different worlds, but their time together can only end in heartache. Hikaru’s marriage means security for his clan, and Rin must destroy it or be turned into a fox. And truly loving Hikaru means revealing she’s one of the hated yokai and an immortal. Will they risk it all for love? Or will their two worlds rip them apart for good?

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Eien Café

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Wow! Non riesco a credere a quanto mi sia piaciuto il libro. 5 stelle piene. La mitologia giapponese è vasta ed è affascinante, è una lettura piacevole e molto veloce, il mondo è ben definito e la cattiva di turno è astuta e non si capisce cosa voglia. Leggi tutta la recensione

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