American Kitsune, Volume 1: A Fox's Love

American Kitsune, Volume 1: A Fox's Love

American Kitsune, Volume 1: A Fox's Love

American Kitsune, Volume 1: A Fox's Love

Paperback(2nd Oeln ed.)

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Overview

The story of a boy, a fox, and a whole lot of ecchi...

Kevin Swift has the worst luck with women. It's not that he's unattractive or even unpopular. He just can't talk to them. He blames it on all those Shōnen love comedies he enjoys watching. Fortunately, or unfortunately―depending on who's asking―Kevin's love life is about to start looking up.

After saving a fox's life Kevin discovers that he actually rescued a Kitsune, a shape-shifter capable of transforming into a beautiful girl who appears to have popped right out of the pages to a Shōnen manga. Her name is Lilian, and she apparently wants to mate with him.

Between dealing with an overly amorous vixen's zealous attempts at getting into his pants, his inability to talk to girls and school, Kevin is going to have his hands full.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781951904203
Publisher: Kitsune Incorporated
Publication date: 03/16/2021
Series: American Kitsune , #1
Edition description: 2nd Oeln ed.
Pages: 300
Sales rank: 758,733
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.67(d)
Age Range: 15 - 18 Years

About the Author

Ever since he first discovered his love for writing while going to the Art Institute of Phoenix to earn his bachelors degree in Game Art and Design, Brandon Varnell has been writing as more than just a means of expression, but as a way to give his imagination life. Though this may be the first novel he has ever published, he has written many works of fanfiction...which unfortunately cannot be published because he does not own the fandoms they belong to.

Brandon likes to spend most of his time reading tales of fantasy and fiction, writing tales of fantasy and fiction, watching anime and playing Zelda while dressed in Link cosplay.

Don't worry. It's not a disease. He's just weird like that.
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