Blurb:
IMPERIA
is a tale of revenge. It is a resurrection of Asian myth. It is fantasy's
untold story.
Thirty years is a long time to hold a grudge. The Red Empress has endured every single day of the past three decades living among enemies. A captive empress, she bides her time, her mind's machinations plotting a future bathed in blood. And then the future becomes the present. Across the Empire of Heaven, the winds blow calmly no more.
Thirty years is a long time to hold a grudge. The Red Empress has endured every single day of the past three decades living among enemies. A captive empress, she bides her time, her mind's machinations plotting a future bathed in blood. And then the future becomes the present. Across the Empire of Heaven, the winds blow calmly no more.
Among the People of the Empire of
Heaven, the Great Capital was not simply the heart of an empire; to them, it
was the center of civilization itself. The city sprawled across a great valley,
a landscape much different than the parched wastelands of the West. As winter
made its final retreat and spring took hold, this contrast became even more
apparent.
The Great Capital's skyline was a
tessellation of tiled eaves that framed the edges of homes, shop buildings,
temples, and courtyards. Except for a few brief hours preceding dawn, the
streets overflowed with life: artisans and beggars, soldiers and thieves;
merchants, priests, and prostitutes.
Everywhere was the echo of
cartwheels on cobblestones. From the few streets left unpaved rose clouds of
red dust, churned up by the pitter patter of too many feet.
A hundred generations had lived
and died in this city. With such spans of time came the accumulation of ghosts,
visible in every worn footpath and every magic amulet hung before the shrine of
this or that dead ancestor. History radiated from the beams and the mortar of
edifices that filled the valley to its brim, from the base of one mountain to the
other. Temples crept up the sides of the surrounding hills, as the intrepid
faithful sought out new places to burn their incense, give their offerings, and
pray.
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2: Unabridged Andra
3: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin'
4: Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews
5: Two Ends of the Pen
6: Natural bri
7: Beyond Romance
8: Independent Authors
9: Two Americans in China
10: White Sky Project
11: Wake Up Your Wild Side
12: Queen of All She Reads
13: Reviews By Crystal
14: 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy Too!
15: Black Heart Magazine
16: Author C.A.Milson
17: Mama Reads Hazel Sleeps
18: Blood Moons and Nightscapes
19: StarAngels Reviews
20: Sharing Links and Wisdom
21: A to Z Reviews
22: Deal Sharing Aunt
23: Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock
24: Illuminite Caliginosus
25: Long and Short Reviews
Author
Bio and Links:
Originally from Pensacola,
Florida, Jason Hatcher attended the International Baccalaureate senior high
school program, then went on to study Japanese and English literature at the
University of Florida. He attended law school in Boston, and worked as an
attorney in New York City for eight years. A lifelong lover of Asia, he spent
much of his childhood in Japan. He speaks, reads, and writes Japanese, and has
traveled extensively throughout that part of the world. Today, he lives in
Westchester County, New York, with his husband, mother, and twin sons.
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