Twisted Loyalties

Twisted Loyalties
Author: Cora Reilly
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781727662382

Fabiano was raised to follow in his father's footsteps as Consigliere of the Chicago Outfit - until the man abandons him. Left to fend for himself, Fabiano is forced to fight for a place in the mafia world. As a ruthless street fighter, he quickly earns his place as the new Enforcer of the Las Vegas Camorra - a man to fear.Leona wants to build a decent life for herself, away from her drug-addicted mother. But soon she catches the attention of a dangerous man - Fabiano Scuderi. Staying out of trouble and living a normal life are near impossible with a man like him. Leona knows she needs to avoid Fabiano, but men like him aren't easy to shake off. They always get what they want.Fabiano cares about only one thing: the Camorra.But his attraction to Leona soon puts his unwavering loyalty to the test. Is Leona worth risking everything he's fought for, and ultimately his life?

Martial Arts and the Body Politic in Meiji Japan

Martial Arts and the Body Politic in Meiji Japan
Author: Denis Gainty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135069905

In 1895, the newly formed Greater Japan Martial Virtue Association (Dainippon Butokukai) held its first annual Martial Virtue Festival (butokusai) in the ancient capital of Kyoto. The Festival marked the arrival of a new iteration of modern Japan, as the Butokukai’s efforts to define and popularise Japanese martial arts became an important medium through which the bodies of millions of Japanese citizens would experience, draw on, and even shape the Japanese nation and state. This book shows how the notion and practice of Japanese martial arts in the late Meiji period brought Japanese bodies, Japanese nationalisms, and the Japanese state into sustained contact and dynamic engagement with one another. Using a range of disciplinary approaches, Denis Gainty shows how the metaphor of a national body and the cultural and historical meanings of martial arts were celebrated and appropriated by modern Japanese at all levels of society, allowing them to participate powerfully in shaping the modern Japanese nation and state. While recent works have cast modern Japanese and their bodies as subject to state domination and elite control, this book argues that having a body – being a body, and through that body experiencing and shaping social, political, and even cosmic realities – is an important and underexamined aspect of the late Meiji period. Martial Arts and the Body Politic in Meiji Japan is an important contribution to debates in Japanese and Asian social sciences, theories of the body and its role in modern historiography, and related questions of power and agency by suggesting a new and dramatic role for human bodies in the shaping of modern states and societies. As such, it will be valuable to students and scholars of Japanese studies, Japanese history, modern nations and nationalisms, and sport and leisure studies, as well as those interested in the body more broadly.

Feudal Japan Chronicles: Stories of Samurai and Ronin

Feudal Japan Chronicles: Stories of Samurai and Ronin
Author: Kevin Hunt
Publisher: Kevin Hunt
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN:

Feudal Japan Chronicles: seeks to delve deeper into the lives and legends of these fascinating warriors, exploring the historical events and cultural traditions that shaped their world. Through a series of engaging narratives and insightful analysis, this book aims to shed light on the enduring appeal of Feudal Japan's most iconic figures. Explore the bushidō—the way of the warrior. Samurai, sworn to their lords, upheld virtues of courage, integrity, and self-discipline. Their katana whispered secrets of lineage and sacrifice. Meet the masterless swordsmen—the rōnin. Cast adrift by fate or choice, they roamed Japan seeking purpose. Some sought redemption, while others embraced the freedom of the open road. Stories of Samurai and Ronin offers a compelling glimpse into a bygone era, where honor was everything and the way of the warrior reigned supreme. Are you ready to tread the path of the sword?

Chronicle Of Chaos

Chronicle Of Chaos
Author: Chong Jiqing
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1115
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648971393

Unexpectedly, the Heaven Realm Lord had cast down a Flowing Fire to destroy the mortal world. Jin Jian had also been wounded by the Flowing Fire, so he sank into the Deep Sea, turned into a floating object, and started cultivating again. What kind of world was the Deep Sea, and what would Jin Jian's fate be like in the mortal world?

The Girl with No Face

The Girl with No Face
Author: M. H. Boroson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1945863129

*Winner--First Prize in the Colorado Authors League Award, Science Fiction and Fantasy Category!* The adventures of Li-lin, a Daoist priestess with the unique ability to see the spirit world, continue in the thrilling follow-up to the critically-acclaimed historical urban fantasy The Girl with Ghost Eyes. It’s the end of the Nineteenth Century. San Francisco’s cobblestone streets are haunted, but Chinatown has an unlikely protector in a young Daoist priestess named Li-lin. Using only her martial arts training, spiritual magic, a sword made from peachwood, and the walking, talking spirit of a human eye, Li-lin stands alone to defend her immigrant community from supernatural threats. But when the body of a young girl is brought to the deadhouse Li-lin oversees for a local group of gangsters, she faces her most bewildering—and potentially dangerous—assignment yet. The nine-year-old has died from suffocation . . . specifically by flowers growing out of her nose and mouth. Li-lin suspects Gong Tau, a dirty and primitive form of dark magic. But who is behind the spell, and why, will take her on a perilous journey deep into a dangerous world of ghosts and spirits. With hard historical realism and meticulously researched depictions of Chinese monsters and magic that have never been written about in the English language, The Girl with No Face draws from the action-packed cinema of Hong Kong to create a compelling and unforgettable tale of historical fantasy and Chinese lore.

The Girl with Ghost Eyes

The Girl with Ghost Eyes
Author: M. H. Boroson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1940456452

“The Girl with Ghost Eyes is a fun, fun read. Martial arts and Asian magic set in Old San Francisco make for a fresh take on urban fantasy, a wonderful story that kept me up late to finish.” —#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs It’s the end of the nineteenth century in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and ghost hunters from the Maoshan traditions of Daoism keep malevolent spiritual forces at bay. Li-lin, the daughter of a renowned Daoshi exorcist, is a young widow burdened with yin eyes—the unique ability to see the spirit world. Her spiritual visions and the death of her husband bring shame to Li-lin and her father—and shame is not something this immigrant family can afford. When a sorcerer cripples her father, terrible plans are set in motion, and only Li-lin can stop them. To aid her are her martial arts and a peachwood sword, her burning paper talismans, and a wisecracking spirit in the form of a human eyeball tucked away in her pocket. Navigating the dangerous alleys and backrooms of a male-dominated Chinatown, Li-lin must confront evil spirits, gangsters, and soulstealers before the sorcerer’s ritual summons an ancient evil that could burn Chinatown to the ground. With a rich and inventive historical setting, nonstop martial arts action, authentic Chinese magic, and bizarre monsters from Asian folklore, The Girl with Ghost Eyes is also the poignant story of a young immigrant searching to find her place beside the long shadow of a demanding father and the stigma of widowhood. In a Chinatown caught between tradition and modernity, one woman may be the key to holding everything together. Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors.

The Land of Rising Sun: Chronicles of Japan

The Land of Rising Sun: Chronicles of Japan
Author: ChatStick Team
Publisher: ChatStick Team
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2023-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN:

Uncover the rich tapestry of Japanese history with "The Land of Rising Sun: Chronicles of Japan". This Kindle eBook, meticulously crafted by the ChatStick Team, is a comprehensive guide that navigates you through every significant era of Japanese history. From prehistoric times to the culturally vibrant Heian period, the tumultuous shogunate era to the transformative Meiji restoration, and the post-war economic miracle to Japan's contemporary global influence - this book has it all. Embark on an immersive journey that not only explains historical events but also elucidates the evolution of Japanese culture, traditions, and its global impact. Ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by Japan, this eBook is your window into the soul of the Land of the Rising Sun.

A History of Chinese Martial Arts Fiction

A History of Chinese Martial Arts Fiction
Author: Chen Pingyuan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1107069882

The seminal work on the evolution, aesthetics and politics of modern martial arts fiction from one of China's leading scholars.