![]() Her ascension to immortality is just weeks away during the Winter Solstice, and she will spend it in a Shinto shrine tucked away near a remote mountain village to keep her out of dangers that all kami-gakari face. ![]() It’s told from a single viewpoint, that of Emi, a kami-gakari, who is preparing to become the living vessel Amaterasu Ookami (literally, Great Kami, the equivalent of a goddess, and considered to be the divine progenitor of the Japanese Imperial family until they renounced their divinity after WW2). It wasn’t until Red Winter’s Audible deal that I got around to it… and wow. Whether I picked it up in a Kindle Deal or Prime Reading, it had been sitting on my TBR for a few years. ![]() ![]() As a lover of Asian-themed fantasy, and always a judge of a book by its cover, I had wanted to read Annette Marie’s Japanese urban fantasy, Red Winter, for quite some time. ![]()
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