The empress of time

Kylie Lee Baker

Book - 2022

"In this riveting sequel to The Keeper of Night, a half Reaper, half Shinigami soul collector must defend her title as Japan's Death Goddess from those who would see her--and all of Japan--destroyed." --

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Paranormal fiction
Horror fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Young adult fiction
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Inkyard Press 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Kylie Lee Baker (author)
Item Description
"Keeper of Night Duology."-- Jacket.
Physical Description
405 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781335915856
9781335915795
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Ren Scarborough, Japan's Goddess of Death, must safeguard her throne and her country from the Reapers of her past. It's the early 1900s in Tokyo, and Ren--half British Reaper, half Japanese Shinigami--has now been Japan's Death Goddess for a decade. But since she killed Hiro, her fiance, and her brother was lost to the deep darkness, her life has seemed lonely and worthless. Even her Shinigami whisper that she is not their legitimate leader because of her foreign roots. When Tsukuyomi, god of the moon and Hiro's brother, appears at her door to warn her of the presence of English Reapers in Japan, Ren discovers that Ivy Cromwell, who bullied her in the past, has become the British Goddess of Death and is arriving in a few days to hunt her down. Without being able to rely on the Shinigami to back her, Ren seeks the help of gods who despise her in order to defend her throne and save Japan. This fast-moving, fantastical sequel is full of darkness, gore, anger, and fear, tempered by glimpses of love and forgiveness. Ren grapples with whom to trust, whom to kill, identity and trying to belong, and kindness versus weakness. The book immerses readers in Japanese culture and the captivating world of Shinto gods and goddesses and their complex relationships. Baker's descriptions and immersive worldbuilding are beautifully detailed and enchanting. A dark, compelling sequel. (author's note) (Historical fantasy. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.