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Forced to betray her lord, a disgraced samurai fights to regain her honor In the fabled land of Naipon, there is no warrior more feared, no samurai more respected than the legendary Tomoe Gozen, whose twin blades can change the course of any battle. After years of service to Lord Shigeno, she is about to renew her oath of loyalty when the sky darkens and a cry of rebellion comes from the hills. Possessed by an evil wizard, the peasants are marching against their master. Tomoe holds off the wave of pitchfork-wielding farmers for as long as she can. Finally, the battle overwhelms her, and the greatest samurai in Naipon falls dead. She awakes in hell, on a slope lined with bloody corpses. After an eternity of fighting, she reaches the summit and finds herself in the chamber of a wizard who restores her to life. She is alive—but now she must do his bidding. Her honor has been shattered, but Tomoe Gozen will do whatever it takes to win it back.
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3 primary booksTomoe Gozen is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by Jessica Amanda Salmonson.
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DNF - Page 5-ish
Why?
I know what you're thinking, that's too soon to even know if you'll like the book or not and I don't disagree. However, that made about ten-eleven pages on my kindle and after every page or two of that formatting, I was stopping. Finding something else I'd rather do, finding something in the writing too unwieldy and verbose (and I'm pretty sure we're treated to third person omnipotent pov, which I HATE) or just rolling my eyes at the character's behavior. (Honestly, it reads like the author watched some anime and decided that's the way all Japanese behave.) I read so little that I don't even really intend to influence anyone with this review and, honestly, am only putting it up so I personally can remember why I didn't enjoy it.