The paper gods, book 2: RainAmanda Sun2014

Synopsis

A Storm is Coming
When she first moved to Japan, American Katie Green had no idea she would get caught in a battle between the Japanese mafia and the supernatural forces that have governed Japan for most of its history. Despite the danger, Katie is determined to stay put. She's started to build a life in the city of Shizuoka, and she can't imagine leaving behind her friends, her aunt and especially Tomohiro, the guy she's fallen in love with.

But the decision to stay is not as simple as she thought. She's flunking out of Japanese school and committing cultural faux pas wherever she goes. Tomohiro is also struggling—as a Kami, his connection to the ancient gods of Japan and his power to bring drawings to life have begun to spiral out of control.

When Tomo decides to stop drawing, the ink finds other ways to seep into his life—blackouts, threatening messages and the appearance of unexplained sketches. Unsure how to help Tomo, Katie turns to an unexpected source for help—Jun, her former friend and a Kami with an agenda of his own. But is Jun really the ally he claims to be? In order to save themselves, Katie and Tomohiro must unravel the truth about Tomo's dark ancestry, as well as Katie's, and confront one of the darkest gods in Japanese legend.

Titre original : The paper gods, book 2: Rain (2014)

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Saga The paper gods Terminée

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2014 Editions Harlequin

320 pages

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  • avatar Kiriiti
    15 / 20 Le 26 Juin 2017 à 09:44 Kiriiti

    Un tome en demi-teinte. J’aime toujours autant l’univers, l’intrigue et Tomohiro (Katie, elle m’a rendu folle…). C’est original mais ça manque de rythme et de complexité. Je reste curieuse quant à la fin de cette trilogie.