![]() ![]() ![]() Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words reviewįrom that review: " I was wondering how Amy Tasukada was going to follow up her brilliant novel Blood Stained Tea (Book #1). There's an electrifying experience in store for you. Towards the end I was on the edge of my seat, wondering whether Amy Tasukada is on her way to breaking our hearts (again) but… You'll get to know that when you read the book.Ī note for those who are considering to start the Yakuza Path series now: Step into this world with caution, keep your mind open and your senses alert. There are some remarkable scenes with uniquely visual style related to that.Įxcept the plot, I enjoyed the romantic side, which was its own kind of freaking hot I really admire authors who achieve that level of sensuality no matter what the characters do (or don’t do.) ![]() ![]() The setting of the events at the time of Obon turns the thriller into a much deeper emotional journey The ghosts of a father who had lied to him all his life, and that of the only man he had ever loved, haunt Nao. With the net of betrayal and uncertainty spun around him, Nao is the only one to decide who to trust and who is not to be trusted but bearing the wounds of Saehyun's half-truths makes it almost impossible. Better Than Suicide is an awesome, fast paced thriller depicting the first weeks of Nao as the Godfather of the Matsukawa with all the trepidation and hardships he faces. ![]()
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