Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox, Forthright
Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox, Forthright
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Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox

Author: Forthright

Narrator: Travis Baldree

Unabridged: 10 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/26/2019


Synopsis

Tsumiko inherits an ancestral home, a vast fortune, and a butler who isn't exactly human.

Humanity is rocked by the Emergence of a people who call themselves the Amaranthine. They are our myths and legends come to life. Neither human nor animal, yet embracing qualities of both, the inhuman races inspire both awe and fear. Every newsfeed is clogged with updates about the peace process, but some places don't concern themselves with worldly affairs. Like the girls' school run by Saint Midori's of the Heavenly Lights, where Tsumiko Hajime grew up.

A letter from a long-lost aunt names Tsumiko heiress to an ancestral estate and its accompanying fortune. Only the legacy comes with an aloof heirloom: an inhuman butler. Argent has served the Hajime family for centuries, and Tsumiko must renew the generational bond or he'll die. Argent hates her for the hold she has over him, but he craves her soul almost as much as he craves his freedom.

About Forthright

Forthright is a teller of tales who began as a fandom ficcer. Known for gently paced adventures with romantic inclinations, Forthy brings her usual warmth and enthusiasm into brand new avenues with original works like the Amaranthine Saga.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stacey on October 18, 2024

Three kids from Brooklyn are obsessed with super heroes. They find a crate that feel from the sky and they're thrown into a different world when the Tsum Tsum's are revealed. The little super hero lookalikes are adorable but they can turn bad. Trying to control these little creatures takes all their......more

Goodreads review by Marianne on August 26, 2021

From the cover, though cute, I wasn't expecting much. This book is great for younger readers, as it has little to no gore. It has major heroes, but it focuses on younger fans trying to become heroes themselves. It's an accessible story as an intro to superhero comics, and it's a fun story just as a p......more

Goodreads review by alexander on June 29, 2021

I saw these things around a few years ago and when I came across this comic at the library I was too curious not to read it. I thought it would be dumb but it wasn't that bad actually. Very silly, but cute. Decent art style, and involves a lot of the newer cast of Avengers (female Thor, Sam Wilson's......more

Goodreads review by Kyisha on October 10, 2024

This was a cute comic, and I really enjoyed the art style. It was very fun to learn about the Tsum Tsums and it has definitely changed my view of the collectables. I would like to read more comics about the Tsum Tsums even though the story here was very bland. I also did not like the crush storyline......more