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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing - A Fabulous Page Turning Romance, May 26, 2006
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Seabird of Sanematsu: Can love be strong enough to save them (Paperback)
From the very first page you will be hooked by this lively action packed historical read. The author, Kei Swanson has found a unique niche that I've found to be immensely interesting. Kei, after having written two other contemporary novels featuring oriental heroes sets her newest dramatic historical adventure back in time to 1480 feudal Nihon -- otherwise known as Japan.

The young Daimyo (a feudal lord) Sanematsu Yoshihide boards a ship that Matsumoto his war general and troops had taken over. They had killed all on board except a young girl who was found lying beneath the bodies of her slain family. Discovered, Aderyn bravely and defiantly faces them even as she herself is about to be cut down. Sick of the senseless killing and admiring her courage, Sanematsu stops his once childhood friend and nemesis Matsumoto from slaying her. Instead, Sanematus orders she be sent to his castle where he intends to discover what she knows of the land beyond the Nihon borders. Later when she is brought to him, Sanematsu finds her forthright manner provoking and also discovered that she `cleaned up' rather nicely!

Expecting at any time that she would be killed, or worse, fifteen year old Aderyn thought it wise to hide the fact that she understood some of the Nihon language. The youngest daughter of her slaughtered family Aderyn had always thirsted for knowledge and now, here was a disturbingly handsome great feudal Lord who wanted something from her -- information. As the days turned into weeks and months, Aderyn who was re-named Tori after the seabird, had become more of an honored `guest' in Sanematsu's household than captive. The more time Sanematsu and Tori spent together many began to notice that the young `barbarian' and the lord of the castle seemed to be more than just friends. Young Aderyn who was just now awakening to her own sensuality was confused by her feelings for her captor. More confused was the Daimyo Sanematsu who was discovering that he actually was beginning to care about Tori, in fact, astonished that he respected her as a person in a way that went against everything he'd ever been taught. Could this unheard of feeling for a female `barbarian' be what was referred to as love? Against all odds the love that blossomed between these two was something that one person in particular whose hatred for Sanematsu and his `barbarian' would be determined to never see flourish.

Fascinating, absolutely fascinating! Not only has Swanson done meticulous research in providing the most incredible background for feudal Nihon, but she breathes the very life and soul into her characters as she opens up the fascinating world of the Samurai warrior in a time fraught with war and violence. When being a Samurai was almost `god-like' in their ability to determine life or death by the swing of their sword one man would discover his destiny. In this beautiful romantic epic there is an undeniable focus on the Samurai doctrine, their way of life, which I found completely fascinating and this author does a remarkable job of bringing all this detail vividly to life.

The depictions of the main characters are deeply fashioned with emotion and motivation. Great care is taken in describing the rituals, the gardens, and the secondary characters from the lowly servants to the high and mighty. The love story revolves slowly and builds upon a feeling of trust and respect that I found to be immensely refreshing. If there is anything that is detrimental to this fabulous story is that it leaves you with three little words at the end that after such a fantastic story almost broke my heart. I am going to be ANXIOUSLY waiting to get the sequel to this most fabulous adventure of a love story!

Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Rewarding to read, November 14, 2009
This review is from: Seabird of Sanematsu (Paperback)
Recommended read. Rich, historical, with Asian hero and white heroine. It's very sweet. Heavy on medieval Japanese politics. It's the beginning of a series, so I'll tell you right now it ends in a cliffhanger. The heroine is appropriately immature (she's, you know, 15 or something), yet sometimes inappropriately mature, but I let it pass because of the time period and the assumption that you had to be a lot more mature a lot faster.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Seabird of Sanematzu, December 8, 2011
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Maria Torres "Maria" (Mukilteo Washington USA) - See all my reviews
I enjoyed this book a great deal. I purchased it for a lite read, and found I could not put it down. The characters flowed well and kept you guessing. If you have any understanding of the Japanese culture at all, it will only add to your enjoyment. If you do not have any history of Japan, this book will teach you alot without you even knowing it. The only thing I did not like was..SPOILER ALERT!!! that the story ended with a "to be continued." I have read alot of sagas that have ended each book with some sort of gentle ending that can leave you satisfied without ruining the possibility of a future novel. I feel like the paper ran out and the author stopped the only way she could. To make it worse, there is no clue..even a general one, as to when the next book will be available. Does anyone know anything about that?? I have to find out how the story ends!! Great book other than that and I highly suggest it for a good read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surprised!!, January 17, 2011
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This review is from: Seabird of Sanematsu (Paperback)
After reading the reviews, I wasn't sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised! The story moves along well, and I enjoyed being able to Google words I didn't understand. Unfortunately, I do not get to read for fun very often and this is a nice change. Thanks, Kei for bringing us such a great book!
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