Mantis: A Japanese Historical Fiction Novel

· Warrior Woman of the Samurai Book 2 · Red Empress Publishing
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Alone in the world, one woman must use her sword to seek revenge…


After Keiko finds herself alone, it is up to her to save her family name and honor.


But she is still only a woman.


After humbling herself to her daimyo and begs him to restore her birthright, she is met with only ridicule and watches as the man takes her family lands for himself. According to the samurai code of bushido, there is only one thing left for Keiko.


Vengeance.


Keiko plots to take revenge for the actions of her greedy noble lord and revenge against the men who wanted to buy her and keep her as their slave.


Just like the praying mantis, Keiko lures her enemies into a sense of safety before taking her revenge…

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4.5
2 reviews
Kelly
April 6, 2023
It kept me turning pages with intrigue some pages were unnecessary I wanted to read about samurai and learn the hierarchy of the cultural world Not bad worth the time spent reading It had more books to the series but I'd only be interested in reading for free
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India Millar started her career in heavy industry at British Gas and ended it in the rarefied atmosphere of the British Library. She now lives on Spain’s glorious Costa Blanca North in an entirely male dominated household comprised of her husband, a dog, and a cat. In addition to historical romances, India also writes popular guides to living in Spain under a different name.

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