Seabird of Sanematsu

Seabird of Sanematsu

by Kei Swanson
Seabird of Sanematsu

Seabird of Sanematsu

by Kei Swanson

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Overview

Japan, 1500. Aderyn Aquilla wakes to the clamor of a battle. An hour later, she is the only European on the ship alive and is face-to-face with an evil samurai with a sword at her throat. How will she survive?


Sanematsu Yoshihide has seen more bloodshed in his short life than he ever imagined and cannot bring himself to spill more. But what will he do with the stranger who could bring civil war to his domain on the island of Kyushu?

Together, Aderyn and Sanematsu defy convention and the law to fall in love. Only the Shogun can stop the Sanematsu clan's ascent to power, and they have just given him a weapon greater than any other to use against them.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940000104033
Publisher: Zumaya Publications
Publication date: 02/07/2009
Series: The Sanematsu Saga , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
Sales rank: 226,372
File size: 944 KB

About the Author

Kei Swanson is a registered nurse with decades of experience in labor and delivery. Weary of telling patients not to push, she changed career paths and now teaches young people the profession of nursing. She is married to a retired USAF master sergeant and has lived in several states and overseas during his military career. The mother of one, she is a doting grandmother.
Fed by a teenage crush on George Takei in Star Trek, she began writing fan fiction. This branched out into other areas of writing, all with Japanese heroes. Her first published novel, The Words of the Pitcher, was released by Genesis Press in 2000, followed by A Drummer's Beat to Mend in 2005 and Ebony Eyes in 2006. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and the past president of Red River Romance Writers in Wichita Falls.
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