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Gate to Kagoshima

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"Gate to Kagoshima is an action-packed adventure that opens in Scotland and makes its way to Kagoshima, Japan, as our heroine flees the ghosts of relationships past only to find new loves―and new heartbreak. Set at the close of the Samurai era, the story blends Outlander by way of Before the Coffee Gets Cold."—Marie Claire

"A terrific 'what if' time-travel novel with an intriguing historical element, epic battles, and a dash of romance."—Adrian Cousins, author of The Jason Apsley series

In this exciting historical romantasy in the spirit of The Hurricane Wars and The Time Traveler's Wife—Outlander set in Japan—a young Scottish woman is magically transported to the last Samurai era, where she encounters ghosts from the past, her own Japanese ancestry, and a love that transcends time.

While in Japan researching her family's history, a vicious typhoon sends Isla Mackenzie 128 years back in time, to the dawn of the Satsuma Rebellion. There she meets her ancestors, and a charismatic samurai, Kei, with whom she unexpectedly finds romance.

But, unlike her Beloved, Isla knows about the looming Samurai rebellion—and Kai's fate. Should she attempt to change history or somehow make her way back to the life she'd had before?

Compulsively readable, historically grounded, and irresistibly immersive, Gate to Kagoshima is an unforgettable tale of duty, and of timeless love.

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      This time-travel series, which Kuroki (A Bard's Lament) sold in a two-book deal, with the first already optioned by Will and Jada Smith's production company, sees Isla Mackenzie traveling back in time 128 years to the dawn of the Satsuma Rebellion. In that time, she falls in love with samurai Kei, whose fate she knows. With a 100K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 11, 2024
      Kuroki (the Black Diamond series) launches a historical romantasy series with this addictive, high-concept epic that travels from the modern day to 1870s Japan. Isla Mackenzie heads from Scotland to Kagoshima, Japan, to research what became of her great-great-great-grandfather, Hisakichi Kuroki, whose story has been lost to time. While searching through shrine grounds on a stormy night in the city, she’s unexpectedly transported to 1877, the last days of the samurai. She soon meets samurai Keiichirō Maeda, and a doomed romance blossoms. Isla knows all too well that the samurai do not survive the bloody Satsuma Rebellion after their leader Saigō Takamori is killed. Now she must choose: return to her own time, stay with Keiichirō and die alongside him—or try to change the course of history. Isla’s foreknowledge keeps the stakes of the love story sky-high against the vivid, wonderfully detailed backdrop of feudal Japan. Readers won’t be able to turn the pages fast enough. Agent: Jason Yarn, Jason Yarn Literary.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2024
      While in Japan to learn more about her family history, a young Scottish woman is transported 128 years into the past, finding herself on the brink of the Satsuma Rebellion. Born and raised in Scotland, Isla MacKenzie has traveled to Japan to learn more about the Japanese branch of her mother's family. She hopes to discover whether family lore is true and she's descended from a warrior who served alongside legendary rebel samurai leader Takamori Saigō. When a strangely out-of-season typhoon hits the town of Kagoshima, where she's staying, Isla gets caught in the blinding rain and wind; she stumbles across a white torii gate, but as she approaches, hoping to find shelter, things begin to feel weird. As the storm subsides and Isla looks around, her surroundings seem foreign--Kagoshima's busy streets and cafes have been replaced by woodlands. When a woman sees Isla and screams, claiming to have discovered a demon in the forest, samurai Maeda Keiichirō is one of the first to answer the call. He's the voice of reason, recognizing Isla as a young woman, not a demon, even if she looks bizarre. As Isla figures out that she's been transported back in time, she comes to realize she's on the cusp of the deadly Satsuma Rebellion, which lasted nine months and ended in the death of its leader, Saigō. While she adjusts to life in the 19th century and searches for a way to make it back to the 21st, she grows closer to Keiichirō, her de facto protector. Like the protagonists of many time-travel romances, Isla struggles with the lack of modern comforts and with growing close to a man she may have to abandon. Also, of course, she knows how the rebellion ends, and is conflicted about using her knowledge to potentially change the course of history. There are the bones of an interesting romance here, especially given the fascinating time period. Unfortunately, the writing feels unpolished: Nine months doesn't seem like enough time for our leads to make a meaningful connection, but also, not much happens in that timespan. Balancing historical context with a romance that possesses both cultural differences and an impending deadline is a tall order, and Kuroki doesn't quite manage it. This time-travel romance doesn't live up to its intriguing setting.

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2024
      Isla MacKenzie, drawn to Japan by her samurai ancestry, embarks on a journey of self-discovery. The story begins in 2005, during the era of Motorola Razr phones and MySpace. While researching the Satsuma Rebellion, Isla is caught in a rainstorm and stumbles upon a white torii gate, which unexpectedly transports her to nineteenth-century Japan. There, she warns locals of an impending attack and forms a deep bond with Keiichirō, a noble samurai, adding a tender romance to the adventure. As they march together into the Siege of Kumamoto Castle in 1877, Isla's connection to her past deepens. Gate to Kagoshima is steeped in rich historical detail, blending samurai battles with a heartfelt romance that heightens the stakes. The novel's smooth pacing and immersive setting will captivate fans of historical fiction, especially those drawn to time-travel stories with a balance of action and emotional depth. Perfect for readers who appreciate both history and love woven into their adventures.

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