"exhilarating east meets west mid nineteenth century erotic romance"
In 1868 Northern Japan, the Otari clan loses the Civil
War. When their leader is killed, his daughter Princess
Tama flees the area dressed as a peasant boy with a plan
to reach the capital and find passage to Europe to bring
back her brother as the new clan chief. Tama reaches Edo
where she sees American sea captain, Hugh Drummond enter a
brothel. Tama forces the geisha Sunskoku to take her to
see Hugh. For an exorbitant fee he agrees to take her to
France where her brother lives. They need to reach Osaka to sail, but Sunskoku reports to
Chief Inspector Hiroki who begins a massive manhunt. As
Tama and Hugh defeat Hiroki's ninja, they also make love
when they find a few days of sanctuary. They reach Osaka
and sail to France where she hopes to persuade her
reluctant brother to return to Japan and where she knows
that her tryst with her beloved will end when his western
lifestyle intercedes. PURE SILK is an exhilarating east meets west mid
nineteenth century erotic romance that is at its best in
Japan. When the story switches to France, it loses some
energy with the meetings of his enervating ex-wife and her
debilitating brother. Still fans of exciting historical
romance that blends the XXX sex scenes into the tale and
for the most part uses profanity in the right place will
find Susan Johnson's latest purely delectable.
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 14, 2003
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