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A love story with hard edges

Date Published: Jun 7, 2021

Publisher: SE

 

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Words on Paper From the depths of tragedy it might well be that anything is possible. A moving story based on a real life tragedy where the struggle to survive saps almost every last ounce of energy; a tragedy that divides even further people who otherwise might never have met. However aside from all the pain it might well be that anything is possible. It is easy to forget that in life sometimes two minuses make a plus. Emma and Will have nothing in common other than a mutual tragedy and a pain they share from a different perspective. Anything is possible but the fates are fickle and their lives are on hold. Whilst they try to cope Will’s best friend Ben and his girlfriend Karen have been invited to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe, a chance for Will to join them and break free, at the same time as Emma’s job takes her two hundred miles in the opposite direction. Not the remotest chance of any sort of relationship…but who knows; anything is possible. There is a rocky road that can lead from tragedy to happiness.

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Michael Ross

Born and raised in Bristol, England. I spent my adult life in business, the majority of that time marketing cars. I eventually owned the largest Saab specialist in the world, before a divorce put an end to that part of my life. This led me to leave Bristol to live halfway up a mountain in the Welsh Valleys, start a part time six year English Literature course at Bristol University, and attend creative writing classes in Cardiff. My interest in English literature flourished and I have won several prizes for my short stories. My first book, ‘Twenty Short Stories – Settling a score,” reached No 1 in the Short Stories Best Sellers.

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Standalone, set in the Paper Flower Consortium world

 

Paranormal (Vampires)

Date Published: June 21, 2021

Publisher: ZB Publications

Issaquah, Washington, USA

1951

My name is Norma Mae Rollins. I’m fourteen and an illegal vampire. I miss my mom, but new ghoulish appetites force me to remain with my creator.

Bill didn’t mean to transform me. At least, that’s what he claims. His frightening temper, relentless lies, and morbid scientific experiments makes it hard to know what to believe. However, someone snitched about Bill’s experiments to a nearby coven. Now both of our corpses will burn.

Bill won’t run. He is curious what happens to a vampire after final death. I don’t want to die again. It hurt so much the first time. Bill thinks his vampire boyfriend might shelter me. I must brave an eternal existence with elder vampires and other monsters who don’t think I ought to exist. Oh and figure out who I am allowed to eat.

A vampire’s reality is nothing like the movies.

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From the diary of Norma Mae Rollins

Icy fingers, too big to be Teddy’s, gripped my arms.

The Fuzz, I thought.

The sheriff would call Mom. I had a few sips of beer and smoked, but I wasn’t blitzed. At worse, Mom would be “very disappointed” and give me extra chores.

My feet lifted from the ground. Wind bit the bare flesh of my arms, legs, and face. Branches whipped past me in frenzied movement. Nothing made logical sense. I seemed to fly underneath the dark shape which held me. I was dropped onto the concrete floor of somewhere cold that smelled of rotten meat and filth. Fangs loomed in front of me.

Vampires aren’t supposed to be real!

I screamed and struck the vampire with my flashlight. His pale lip split open and quickly stitched back together. He yanked the flashlight from my hand. I protected my throat with my arms, because in the movies, vampires always bite people in the throat.

He punched me.

Dazed, I fell backward into a metal table. He lifted me onto it and rolled me over.

I spotted the pit half-filled with rotting bodies. Their mottled flesh twisted in bizarre angles. Cloudy eyes stared at the ceiling.

I wildly kicked backward. I felt air. I connected. He grunted and leaned one hand on my back, pressing me into the metal. With his other hand, he ripped off my shoe and bobby-sock. His fangs pierced my heel. When he reopened his mouth, he whispered something about Achilles.

I tried to lift myself off the gurney, but the vampire still had me pinned as he dictated into an old Sound Scriber.

Cold leeched through my summer blouse. My muscles ached, then spasmed. The barn spun. Darkness.

No! Mom’ll wake up…I won’t be home… She won’t know what happened. I’ll be a rotting body covered in lye.

The vampire loosened his grip to check his stopwatch. I twisted. With my uninjured leg, I kicked the vampire as hard as I could.

Freed but light-headed, I sat and elbowed him in the chest. Agonizing pain radiated into my arm. Ignoring the throbbing, I punched him in his mouth, maybe his nose. Blood sprayed onto my face. My eyes teared, burning with his fiery blood. My lips tasted like copper.

The vampire grabbed me.

With one final burst of strength, I lunged and clamped my teeth onto his hand. Salty, syrupy blood coated my mouth….

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Elizabeth Guizzetti

Elizabeth Guizzetti is an author, podcaster, illustrator, and a collector of dragons — the ceramic kind. Elizabeth lives in Seattle with her husband and poodle. When not crafting stories, she can be found hiking, birdwatching or hanging out at the dog park.

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Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 02-05-2021

 

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Asher Anderson is a dick.

We aren’t friends, so when he seeks me out in the cafeteria on the worst
day of my life, I’m suspicious. When he tells Liam Heiter that we’re dating,
which couldn’t be further from the truth, I want to kill him.

Until I see Liam’s reaction.

Liam—my best friend, the guy who crushed every hope of us officially
being together—is jealous. He has never looked at me this way and I
love it.

So, I play along.

Maybe watching me with someone else will make Liam suffer like I have the
past four years. And maybe, just maybe, he’ll come to his senses and realize
we belong together.

It’s not like I have any kind of feelings for Asher. At best, I tolerate
him.

What’s the worst that can happen?

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  1. What about you? Doesn’t that mean you’re only here for one thing too?”

“If I thought I had a shot with you, then maybe.” He smirks and my treacherous heart speeds up. How I can go from angry, to crying, to nervous is beyond me. Thankfully, Asher doesn’t notice because he adds, “But I know better.

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Bailey B is an up and coming New Adult author. She lives in Lehigh Acres
Florida with her husband, twin girls, and two fur babies. She enjoys (but
doesn’t get to take part in because of her crazy daughters) the simple
things like Disney+ binge watching, Netflix romcoms, reading and sleeping.
She reads two to three books a week and thinks if narwhal’s are real animals
then unicorns might be too.

 

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Shadows of Council Creek (Book 2)

 

Romantic Suspense

Date Published: 03-26-2021

Laurie Lancey has always loved the old picturesque bridge over Council Creek; it’s that beauty which gave the town its name.

But then…

A near miss… A chinese fortune cookie with a deadly warning

A murdered co-worker

She knows now the serenity is just a deception. Something sinister is going on here,

And it’s all around her.

Investigator Nick Allyn barely manages to save her when the shots are fired.

“This tells me only one thing, young lady,” he tells her firmly.

“Those bullets were meant for you.

And only you.”

 

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NICK SCOWLED as he poked the button on his phone.

“Allyn .”

 

“Don’t suppose you’ve seen your performance on

the news yet.” It was Captain’s Carter’s voice.

 

“No,” he grimaced, “not yet, but I have a feeling

I’m about to.”

 

“Laurie with you?”

 

“Yes. Sorry about that, sir. They had her place

surrounded and were beating the doors down. The

cat helped me get rid of them.”

 

A pause. “That was a cat?”

 

“Yep.”

 “He looked like a panther with a white nose and

a white tail.”

 

“Yeah. And he’s already taken over my house.”

 

There was a sigh at the other end. “Eli told me

what happened at the office. Wait until tomorrow

morning, and I’ll meet you there at ten. I still need

her to identify the hitman if she’s seen him.”

 

Nick turned when he heard it. Laurie was bent

over, holding her belly, and howling with laughter.

He glared at her, but it did no good; it only served to

make her grow louder.

 

“Sounds like someone is amused,” Carter

growled.

 

“Does, doesn’t it?” Nick shook his head. “Can I

throw her to the press?”

 

“No. Keep her. It serves you right. When they

realize who you are and who you work for, the major

will likely order your suspension for three or four

days.”

Nick stared at the phone. “Oh, God, don’t tell me.

Not three more whole days with this little beast.”

 

“You talking about the cat or the girl?”

 

“The girl. She’s more of a beast than the cat will

ever be.”

 

“Right.” The captain sighed. “And if the patrol

 has to buy channel three a new camera and

microphone, it may be longer than that. Later.”

 

Grumbling, Nick set the phone down and moved

into the great room. Taking Laurie by the shoulders,

he leaned down to her ear. “Amused, are you?”

 

She grinned upward. “Yes. Quite. Blame Molly.

She’s the one that said to turn it on. Oh, Nick. You

were really good.”

 

“Hm. Glad you think so. You’d better be nice to

me for a change. You may be stuck with me for

several days straight when the major in Jeff city finds

out it was me.”

 

Her eyes grew wide. “They’ll suspend you?”

 

“Without pay.” He promptly took the remote out

of her hand. “Go to your room and change clothes

while I figure out what I have to eat around here. Eli

should be bringing back my car any time now.”

 

Laurie moved toward the hall and stopped.

 

“Where’s my room?”

 

“The same as mine at the moment.” He eyed her

until she moved into his bedroom with the little

overnight bag and sat down next to Tips. He

scratched the cat’s big head, and Tips set up a purr

that sounded more like a roar. Nick was sure Laurie

could hear it all the way to the bedroom.

 

“Hey, buddy. How do you put up with her all the

time?”

 

One eye opened, then closed again, but the roar

increased.

 

Nick rose and moved into the kitchen, looking

through the fridge. He sighed. It wasn’t that nothing

was in it. But nothing seemed to go with anything

else. Fajita chicken and Italian spaghetti sauce? He

didn’t think so. Swiveling back toward the counter,

he reached for his phone, punching speed dial

number six.

 

Eli’s friendly voice answered. “Don’t tell me.

You don’t have anything in the fridge to fix for

supper.”

 

Nick scowled. “How did you know?”

 

“Because the last time I was at your house it was

empty. No problem. I’ll bring back your SUV at the

same time. Ben and I already traded, and I gave him

his truck back. I’ll pick you up something. What do

you want?”

 

“I don’t care. Anything but Chinese. I’ll pay you

when you get here. You can drive straight into the

garage. The kitchen door’s unlocked. Thanks, pal.”

 

“On my way.”

 

He heard footsteps and turned to see Laurie

peeking around the corner.

 

“Um… I can’t get my skirt off. The staples won’t

come loose.”

“Ah.” He reached for her hand. “Come with me.”

He led her around the sofa to sit down, and stopped,

glaring over at Tips. The cat took up over half the

couch. “Your beast will have to go on a diet, that’s all

there is to it.” He moved toward the chair and sat

down.

 

“Well, you could make him sleep somewhere

else.”

 

“Be my guest. I notice he’s sleeping in the same

place he did at your house. Wait here.” He left her

and strode into the study, rumbling through the

drawers for a staple puller. When he returned, she

had the remote in her hand.

 

He promptly removed it. “Oh, no you don’t.”

 

“I just wanted to see what was going on—” She

gasped as he plopped her over his knee, face down.

“What are you doing?”

 

“I can get to you better this way. Be quiet.”

Tucking one hand inside the waist of her skirt,

he proceeded to pull out the first one. The second,

he managed to pull with no trouble. The third was

difficult.

 

“Don’t ruin my skirt.” Blue eyes were meeting

his, as she looked back over her shoulder.

 

“Do you want them out or not?”

 

“Yes, but—ow!” Her eyes widened as his hand

connected with her bottom, hard.

 

“I’ll do my best. Be still.”

 

She silenced as he went back to work. “Third

one’s out,” he confirmed, “but not without a little

damage to the material.”

 

A sound in the kitchen caused both of them to

pause.

 

“It’s me, with your dinner.”

 

Eli was in the living room before Nick could

bring Laurie upright, and the expression on his

face was amused. “Hey, don’t let me interrupt

anything.”

 

“You’re not. I’m just trying to get the staples out

of her skirt.”

 

“Staples,” Eli echoed, his expression curious.

 

Laurie added quickly, “I broke the zipper when I

got out of bed last night. See, I didn’t know he’d

unzipped my skirt—” She closed her mouth when

Eli began to laugh, and Nick gave her a shake of his

head.

 

Eli grinned. “No worries. Someday, when Nick

owes me a big enough favor, I’ll call for an

explanation.” He turned. “Your dinner is on the

counter.”

 

 Nick set Laurie on the arm of the chair. “What do

I owe you?”

 

“Not a thing. This has been pure entertainment

so far. Along with,” he grinned at Nick, “your

performance on the channel three news.”

 

Nick’s voice was dry. “So glad you enjoyed it.”

 

“Oh, we all did, except Carter. He has this notion

that Jeff City will be giving him a call.” He looked

from one to the other, chuckling. “We’re all taking

bets on whether or not you’ll lose a week’s pay.”

 

“Such loyal friends.” Nick tossed back with

sarcasm.

 

“Yeah, yeah. I know. But seriously, if you need

me to go get you something for supper, call me. I’ve

got nothing to do the rest of the day. Keys?” He

dropped Nick’s on the counter next to the food, and

Nick dug the keys to the pickup out of his pocket and

tossed them across the room.

 

“Thanks, pal.”

 

Laurie glared at Nick, sputtering as Eli left. “Why

didn’t you explain about my skirt?”

 

“Why should I?” He rolled his eyes. “You were

doing so well.” With a grasp on her arm, he once

again had her over his lap. “Only two to go. If you’ll

be still, I’ll be done in a shake. The more you wiggle,

the longer it’ll take. Of course,” he added, “maybe I

should take advantage of your position and take my

hand to your adorable little butt again. Actually, I

like doing that.”

 

Wide blue eyes met his. “You’re not serious.”

 

“Aren’t I?”

 

“I could sue.”

 

He put a firm hand across her lower back to hold

her in place, grumbling. 

“It’d be worth it.”

About the Author

It all started with my fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. J. Ever the elegant, perfectly coiffured lady, gave us an assignment to write a short story and read it aloud to the class.

Mine was about a group of fifth grade kids who went on a weekend camping trip, and encountered a grizzly bear. When it was my turn, I read.

Poor Mrs. J! I began to notice a twitch around her left eye sometime around the approach of the grizzly bear. By the time the body parts began flying, it had increased to her mouth, and her whole face was as white as a sheet.

But she was a trooper, and stayed upright throughout the whole story.

However, the other kids loved the story, because it was about them. Suddenly, I was hooked! Over the years, my writing changed from gory stories (my term as a kid) to space stories. Then spy stories, and finally romance. But the other thing I found I really loved was mystery and romance. I wasn’t satisfied with just reading it. I wanted to write it!

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The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy Series, Book 8

 

Historical Fantasy

Date Published: May 2021

Publisher: american i publishing

Japan, 1877. She fought for her identity. She won her dream. Now she’s not sure she wants it.

How can Toki-girl Azuki abandon what she’s worked so hard to achieve when rebellion threatens to shatter the Japanese Empire’s fragile internal peace and fracture its relations with the outside world?

Her uncle fears she’s causing mysterious events sabotaging her family. Azuki’s dual human-toki nature means something far more ancient and elemental could be at work, if only she can figure out what it is.

Birds teach dragons to dance. Eastern and Western dragons unite even as humans splinter in conflict. A princess wants to help the people she thinks she’s failed. Her small brother can’t keep a dangerous secret. Troops are on the move and tragedy looms as old ways clash with new hopes in Japan and the world.

Can Azuki stop the disruptions plaguing her family and help her nation prosper while trying to survive the rebellion shaking her country’s very soul?

The Shadows of War is the eighth book in the gripping Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy series, where magical realism collides with historical fantasy in Claire Youmans’ enthralling Tales of the Meiji Era.

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THE SHADOWS OF WAR — CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

One access to Otohime’s caverns was through a lava tube in the crater of Mt. Fuji. Dragons, of course, didn’t need to use it. Non-dragons couldn’t reasonably get there unless in the company of one, or at least none ever had, so it actually served for ventilation. While Renko and Irtysh had deduced the way Ryuujin kept portions of his undersea palace filled with air on a continuous basis, dragons couldn’t create something out of absolutely nothing. They needed materials to work with.

Otohime had simply never thought about making air, not when so much was readily available to her. Even when she was under the sea watching the emerging volcanoes that fascinated her, she had never thought to make air. She just made sure she had an adequate supply before she left and transported more if she needed it. Dragons were diligent and usually acquisitive. They could be creative and artistic. They were not necessarily curious.

Irtysh was both artistic and creative. He was also diligent and a perfectionist. When impelled by the lure of something he wanted to have, or show, or do, he pursued it until he found a way. That wakened his nascent curiosity.

I want to try something,” he said to Otohime. “If you’ll indulge me.” He flourished his wings before tucking them in and made a slight bow.

She looked at him, secure in the seat he had made her, interested. “Something new?” she asked.

Yes and no.” He settled comfortably on the floor of her principle chamber. Quietly, without even thinking about it, he adjusted the rock here and there to give himself a suitable place to recline while in her company. She’d promised to make him a seat, just as he had made her one in his home, but she was still thinking about exactly what she might want. She also planned something to do with water, here, in her audience chamber, but she hadn’t decided on that yet, either.

When we have gone to see your volcanoes,” he reminded her, “we have gone together in your bubble of air. You have propelled us under the surface of the water. We talked about doing this high in the air, using my cloak, or perhaps joining our enclosures together. Would you like to try it?”

Yes!” Otohime didn’t want to tell him about what she’d been learning from Akira just yet, but that had emboldened her. Plus Irtysh always made her feel adventurous. That it was in part because she trusted him enough to feel safe with him didn’t change the fact. “How shall we do it?”

The two dragons, so dissimilar, soared high above Mt. Fuji. The atmosphere thinned, but they didn’t need to bother with that, because their air supplies were carried with them. Irtysh flew within his cloak, using his wings to move the air within and moving his cloak through the thinning atmosphere through that effort. Otohime created currents within her bubble to produce the same effect.

I’ll just be a moment,” Irtysh called, hovering. He reached outside his cloak to gather the bits of matter he needed to build a breathable atmosphere. Next he had to see if he could bring it within his cloak. He could transport it, of course, even from the denser atmosphere of the planet now far below, but he wanted to try building it from what was around him.

What are you doing?” Otohime asked, detecting the minuscule movement of the atmosphere around him.

Making air. It’s taking some time as there’s little to work with here.”

Otohime decided to try that herself. She found she could collect and concentrate the thin atmosphere. She could convey it into her bubble, yes. Irtysh was doing the same thing, she saw, watching his cloak expand.

Our sister,” Irtysh explained, “thinks she knows how his Majesty keeps his undersea chambers filled with air even in his absence. I want to see if I can manage it here.”

It’s not merely transporting air, whether from outside or what we make,” Otohime said, trying it. “I can do that, but I have to pay attention to it. Now that we’ve got the process for making it going, perhaps we can”—

Make a self-sustaining system,” Irtysh interrupted. “That’s what Renko thinks your father does. Do you have any ideas? I want to try this.” He tweaked the transport he’d arranged to make a flow and backed his control away from it.

This might work better.” Otohime duplicated his maneuver, but changed a detail.

Irtysh examined her work. “If we can just expand on this bit here,” he said, demonstrating.

We’ve got it!” Otohime cried, delighted, when she saw how well it worked. “We could have just asked Father, but this is much more fun.”

Do you think he would have told us?” Irtysh grinned.

Otohime grimaced. “I’m not sure. He does like to be the most powerful among dragons.”

As does Mother. They don’t like to give away their secrets, either of them. Shall we try merging our air supplies and joining them? Break off at once if it doesn’t work,” he cautioned.

We’re not too far to transport ourselves down to where we can breathe without bubbles,” Otohime reminded him. “Meet me halfway.”

It was sensuous, even intimate, the way their air containers touched, then merged into a single unit, Irtysh thought. The overlap required control, like trying to fly touching inside wings with end claws gripping while letting their outside wings carry them in synchronicity. He hadn’t tried that since he was a youth! It was exhilarating! Suddenly he felt he could do anything!

So he would.

Otohime? Will you make your currents support my wings and give me something more to push against so I can direct our flight?”

I can do that,” she replied. “Let me know what works best for you.” She thought that supporting his flight would be like supporting her own, but with a broader current, emphasized where his wings pushed. She began to move the air inside their joint bubble. She liked the feeling of their merged enclosure. She knew what it was to hold hands with a human; this was something of the same feeling, only more so in a way she didn’t want to examine at the moment. “Where are we going?”

It’s a surprise,” he said, flexing his strong wings against her air current to propel them onward with increasing speed. “I think we should both continue making air,” he continued. “We’re going further out and there will be even less to work with. In case one of us falters, either of us can keep the atmosphere going long enough to get us to safety.”

Do you think we could combine our atmosphere production?” she asked. That would truly be amazing. She’d never even thought of that before, but it seemed he had. “How?”

Like this,” he said, flashing her a schematic. “But I am not sure it would be safe to do so out here.”

Otohime recoiled when she first saw the diagram in her mind, but then she examined it carefully, fascinated. It was not only amazing, she realized, but such a joining of purpose and action would require a mental intimacy that went far beyond anything she had ever experienced, not even with her siblings when they worked and played together. It was deeper. It was more. More like what lovers might do, if they only could. Didn’t he realize that? What was he asking of her? What did he want? Then she remembered: he, of course, had never loved a human and she, despite her age, had never loved a dragon.

Around her, what she saw grew dark, punctuated with points of light she recognized as stars, more of them than she had ever seen, surrounding her, going on forever until they vanished in a faint mist of light. Brighter spheres were planets, some of which she recognized. And there—she saw the sun, glowing with a fiery rim she had only previously seen during eclipses, with occasional jets of flame shooting out of it that must extend many thousands of ri to be visible from here. More stars spread out before her, a glowing waterfall of sparkling light, running thick where the Amanogawa seemed to flow, truly a river of stars.

Mesmerized, she watched, nearly falling into the vastness of the universe around them, barely noticing where Irtysh was carrying them as her currents of air lifted his wings. Because of the way they flew and the need to make air currents, when she looked straight ahead, she could only see his dark hide, so she looked to the stars, at the points of light that seemed to never end. She had no idea how long they had traveled or how far when she felt herself vanish, pulled along through the ether by Irtysh transporting them both until they appeared with a thunk on something solid, their joint atmospheric container surrounding them.

They were on solid ground, she saw. It wasn’t, but it looked like the inside of the Fuji crater more than anywhere else Otohime had ever been. Dust, rocks, what looked like ash and little pits where rocks had struck. She could tell from a quick scan outside the container in which they stood that there was precious little in the way of atmospheric building blocks outside.

Otohime. Look!”

Her gaze followed Irtysh’s extended wing. Otohime gasped. Rising in the sky ahead of them was a huge blue object, white swirls circling around its surface. It was magnificent in its beauty. She regarded it with wonder for a moment then turned to look at the Western dragon.

He looked tired, but sublimely satisfied.

Where are we?” she said. ‘What is that?”

He smiled. “We are on the moon, and that is the Earth. I said I would bring you to the moon, and with your help, I have done so.” He bowed. “Do you like it?”

It is more splendid than I ever would have thought.” She bowed in return. “Irtysh, thank you.”

He essayed another bow in response, and she could see from the droop of his wings that the journey really had tired him.

Let us simply admire it for a while,” Otohime said. “You give me the most incredible things, and I am grateful.”

They rested on the lunar surface, watching the earth rise. Otohime pointed out the weather patterns. Irtysh found he had no trouble recognizing them because of something Ryuujin had said about enjoying watching weather from the upper atmosphere. Ryuujin would enjoy doing that even more from here, Irtysh thought, but wasn’t sure he would ever tell the Dragon King about this! This was a gift for Otohime. Fascinated, he watched the cloud formations circle themselves and move across the surface of the planet. He could distinguish land masses but couldn’t tell what they were. It was all so beautiful. He felt himself growing stronger, but though he felt he could easily take them home, he didn’t want to. Not yet.

Irtysh.”

He looked at the Eastern Dragon Princess he found in all ways beautiful and smiled gently.

I have been learning to dance the way the eagles dance in the air on the earth.”

He tilted his great head, encouraging her to continue.

I don’t do it very well yet, but I have memories and images I can project. We should be able to do it from within our joint bubble if we work together like we did to come here.” She extended her whiskers and beckoned an invitation.

Irtysh, will you dance with me?”

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Other books in the The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy series:

 

Coming Home

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book One

Chasing Dreams

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Two

Together

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Three

Uncle Yuta has an Adventure

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Four

Noriko’s Journey

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Five

The Dragon Sisters

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Six

The Eagle and the Sparrow

The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy, Book Seven

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Claire Youmans

Claire Youmans first went to Japan in 1992 and was immediately captivated. After years of travel and study, she continues to be charmed and amazed by a fascinating history and a culture that’s both endearingly quirky and entirely unique.

In 2014, she started Tales of the Meiji Era with The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy’s unparalleled blend of historical fantasy and magical realism in Coming Home. She continues exploring the combination of history and folklore to share her love and fascination with a very different country and culture.

Exciting adventures continue to unfold in this delightful fantastical yet historical world as social and political changes expand, technology explodes, and two very unusual children grow up.

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