The Fox's Mask (Kitsune Trilogy #1)
by Anna
Frost
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BLURB:
Demon
hunter Akakiba keeps many secrets from his human companion. The fact he's a
werefox isn't the worst one.
In
feudal Japan, magic is dying. As a demon hunter, Akakiba finds this
problematic. The evil he's been trained to destroy is disappearing and, along
with it, the shape-shifting abilities of the clan he left behind. With his only
companion, a determined young human named Yuki, Akakiba traverses the country
slaying demons and performing odd jobs.
But
when an army of demon-possessed humans masses to exterminate his clan, Akakiba
must put aside old feuds and protect his family–-all while hiding an important
secret from Yuki. Will they find a way to defeat the demon possessed before
it's too late? With magic dwindling, will it matter either way?
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Excerpt
Sometime later, the boy woke.
“I’m hungry,” he said shyly. “Are we there yet?”
“Do you want a rice cake, um, you?” Yuki blinked. “Uh, you
never gave us your name.”
“I’m Taro, because I’m the firstborn in my family,” he
explained as if they couldn’t figure out that a person named “eldest son” was
likely to be the eldest son.
After discovering Taro’s name, they also discovered that
once he was finished being awed into silence, it was very difficult to get him
to stop talking.
“Why is your name Akakiba?” Taro asked. “Is it a warrior
name?”
“No. It’s the name I was born with.”
“Why would your parents pick that name?”
“My father is named Kiba, the fang. My mother is Akahana,
the red rose. They compromised with Akakiba, the red fang.”
“Oh. Do you always wear your swords?”
“Yes.”
“Even when you sleep?”
“Yes.”
“Even when you take a bath?”
“No.”
There was an all-too-brief moment of silence before Taro
asked another question. “Why is it the Fox clan and not the Dragon clan? Foxes
don’t fight demons, dragons do.”
Yuki intervened, perhaps sensing Akakiba’s growing
impatience. “Foxes fight demons too. Don’t you know the legend?”
“There’s no legend with fighting foxes,” Taro asserted.
“Is that so? Then I can’t tell you about it since it doesn’t
exist...”
“Tell me!”
Yuki’s voice softened as he began. “A long time ago, when
foxes were more than mere animals and possessed great powers, it wasn’t rare
for them to take our likeness and live among us unseen. It so happened that a
fox disguised as a beautiful lady fell in love with a strong and honorable
samurai. They married and lived happily for a time.
“One day, a dog wandered into their garden and started
chasing the fox lady. So afraid was she that she turned back into a fox and
leaped to safety on top of a wall. Having witnessed the scene, the samurai
begged her not to leave, swearing to love her forever even if she were a fox.
She heard truth in his voice and returned to him. They had many children and
lived happily for a time longer.
“In those days, demons were strong and cruel, and they
despised foxes for their willingness to side with humanity against them. One
such demon descended upon their home and killed the samurai before the fox
lady’s eyes. In her anguish, she took up her husband’s sword and slew the
monster.
“The fox lady’s sorrow was, however, too great to bear; a
wasting sickness took her, and she was soon on her deathbed. Sensing her death
approaching, she told her children that they were to become slayers of demons,
for nothing else would allow her to rest in peace. Her children obeyed and
founded the Fox clan to honor their mother. Ever since, the Fox clan’s warriors
have been fighting demons wherever they can be found.”
Akakiba glanced at his friend with surprise. “I didn’t know
you knew the legend.”
“I didn’t know it before. Someone in the village told the
story during the festival. You should have told me. It’s interesting.”
Akakiba heard the unspoken reproach: You never tell me
anything. But why should he? There was no need to speak of his clan. He himself
hadn’t dealt with them in years, not since he rebelled, left the clan house,
and found Yuki.
Taro spoke up. “But how did the fox lady know how to use a
sword?”
Akakiba and Yuki sighed in unison. The road would be a long
one.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Anna
Frost is a Canadian girl who spends winters writing and dreaming of summer. An
overdose of Japanese culture and media has led her to write fantasy inspired by
Japanese mythology. In a shocking break with literary tradition, Anna does not
live with cats. Instead she lives with chinchillas, which can be just as
demanding and evil as cats.
Author
links:
www.annafrost.ca
https://twitter.com/Frostanity
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6452110.Anna_Frost
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