Iris Vidal Vidal من عند 930 55 Kankberg, السويد
Cute.
Although I didn't think the author knew about sword fighting I enjoyed this book. I liked the strong welled characters, and the conflict that can bring.
I really enjoyed this. It's a well told story. I was highly entertained. Both the hero and heroine have alternating scenes and I liked them both. (That's highly unusual for me. I rarely like the man parts, but I like all of this.) In England, there is Hannah. She is about to be wed to man she does not love. She dons male attire and boards a ship headed for Japan.. In Japan there is a Lord, Kumashiro, who is wed to a woman who doesn't love him.. While Hannah's ship gets ever closer to Kumashiro, she befriends a Japanese man and embraces Japanese culture before she even sets foot on the land. Meanwhile, Kumashiro has drama in his castle to deal with and the loss of a loved one. Hannah and Kuma meet and take a mutual interest in each other, but their love must first survive an unwanted husband, an evil sister in law, an earthquake, more than one abduction, and the strongest obstacle of all: different cultures. There is no end to the excitement and the romance was never cheesy like in some romance novels. The sex scenes were also brief and not peppered with ridiculous words. Loved it. Absolutely devoured every word. I liked it so much that 100 pages into it, I bought the author's other work, Trade Winds.