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Last Updated: 10/22/2008

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Status: Single
State: Pennsylvania
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/24/2006
Saturday, August 11, 2007 
If you've read posts by Anne Cain or myself on e-loops or message boards or even here on the blog, you've heard us talk about our beloved Dragon's Disciple Universe. The cornerstone of it all is the three book story arc of Dao Kan Shu--Chinese tong hatchet man and selfish bastard extraordinaire and his minion, companion, fellow assassin Toshiro Itou. This trilogy has seen it's publishing ups and downs but that's a whole 'nother blog post ^_^.

 Anyway our "babies" finally found a home with Liquid Silver Books Molten Silver  imprint.

Silk & Poison weaves the dark and seductive tales of Ume and Toshiro Itou, a Japanese mother and son who find themselves lured into the dangerous world of rival Chinese Tongs in 19th century California.

Toshiro Itou is seduced into a world of dark passions and violent desires when he becomes apprentice to Dao Kan Shu, a fierce assassin in San Francisco's Chinatown. Lessons are taught in blood, but the rewards surpass the most sensual of fantasies ... for both men. As the line between student and teacher is blurred, the Poisoned Dragon himself discovers that seduction works two ways.

A top ranking man in San Francisco's Chinese underworld, Ren Yang knew better than to mix business with pleasure. But when a Japanese debtor repaid the feared crime lord with his lovely wife, Ren discovers that Ume Itou, "The Tokyo Plum" is an addiction stronger than the opium sold on his streets. Caught between the underworld's ruthless hierarchy and the unexpected desires of their hearts, they must endure tests neither anticipated.




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AE Rought

 
Awesome cover, Ladies! Sounds like a storyline one can 'sink their teeth into.'

And, believe me, I understand being concerned about how readers will take an author's darker fare. I have a wickedass novel going that is so dark that readers of Nuermar's Last Witch would be shocked. But as author's we sometimes have to write those darker stories because we simply cannot escape them, a nettled bliss in our souls.

AE
 
Posted by AE Rought on Friday, June 22, 2007 - 4:32 PM
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