Lady of the Bridge

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Lady of the Bridge by Laura Kitchell, Laura Kitchell
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Laura Kitchell ISBN: 9781310000881
Publisher: Laura Kitchell Publication: September 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Laura Kitchell
ISBN: 9781310000881
Publisher: Laura Kitchell
Publication: September 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Saiko, warrior princess under Japan’s first ruling shogun, is tasked with entering the dethroned emperor’s household as a consort. It is her duty. It brings honor to her family. This alliance between the old regime and the new can end rebellious uprisings that keep Japan in upheaval.

Takamori is an elite samurai in service to the first shogun. He is war-weary but loyal in his service under the man who ended the civil wars that threatened to destroy Japan. With no major battles to fight, he faces a peacetime that has all samurai questioning their role and their future.

When Saiko and Takamori meet on a garden bridge, both seeking answers and calm, they stir unexpected desires and create more questions than answers. Each day they meet and each day they fall deeper in love. Duty and honor, however, dictate that Saiko must belong to the emperor, and as her father’s marshal, Takamori must deliver her.

A ronin attack forces them to fight for her life. They race across Japan with armies on the chase and two questions left unanswered. Who organized and directs the ronin army? And how much time do they have together?

In a world where duty is everything, how will she choose between family honor and her heart’s desire?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Saiko, warrior princess under Japan’s first ruling shogun, is tasked with entering the dethroned emperor’s household as a consort. It is her duty. It brings honor to her family. This alliance between the old regime and the new can end rebellious uprisings that keep Japan in upheaval.

Takamori is an elite samurai in service to the first shogun. He is war-weary but loyal in his service under the man who ended the civil wars that threatened to destroy Japan. With no major battles to fight, he faces a peacetime that has all samurai questioning their role and their future.

When Saiko and Takamori meet on a garden bridge, both seeking answers and calm, they stir unexpected desires and create more questions than answers. Each day they meet and each day they fall deeper in love. Duty and honor, however, dictate that Saiko must belong to the emperor, and as her father’s marshal, Takamori must deliver her.

A ronin attack forces them to fight for her life. They race across Japan with armies on the chase and two questions left unanswered. Who organized and directs the ronin army? And how much time do they have together?

In a world where duty is everything, how will she choose between family honor and her heart’s desire?

More books from Literary

Cover of the book A Zola Dictionary, The Characters of the Rougon-Macquart Novels of Emile Zola by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Metre, Rhythm and Verse Form by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Beginner to Overlander by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Spectacular Suffering by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book The Collected Novels Volume One by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book The Performance of Self by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Iris Murdoch by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Literary Awakenings by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book The Hundred Penny Box - Literature Kit Gr. 3-4 by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book The Rosas Affair by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Notes from the House of the Dead by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book German Romantics in English Translation by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Un hiver avec le diable by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Comandante Che by Laura Kitchell
Cover of the book Comment braquer une banque sans perdre son dentier ? by Laura Kitchell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy