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Birth of a New Legend: Book 3 of the Death Dealer Saga - Death's Own Daughter., by Jessie Wolf

Birth of a New Legend: Book 3 of the Death Dealer Saga - Death's Own Daughter., by Jessie Wolf

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War has finally come to Hades and the Death Gates System. For Maiha Mana Nakatoma war is nothing new. Not for the girl who was, until just recently, 97 year old James J. Owens one of the 7 First High Lords of the Death Dealers. War and the suffering it brings is familiar territory. The High Families of Light, Daniels, and Moore have issued death threats against Maiha and her family. They have sent assassins to kill Maiha and her family in their sleep. These Houses have used spies, bribery, and coercion to infiltrate the House Nakatoma military. They have gone out of their way to bring down this once great House. After the brazen attack on Maiha’s family in broad daylight Maiha has brought down the full weight of the Empire to handle these rebels. But will 4 divisions of Death Dealers be enough to handle the rebellion or will she need even more military forces? Forces that she has no idea of where to get. Can Maiha truly face off against the military might of 7 of the Greatest High Families Houses? A military force that will outnumber her own by a factor of 7 to 1. The odds are not in House Nakatoma’s favor. But all of this is overshadowed by something her sister Fuyuko has been hiding from her. A secret so terrible that it takes everything in Maiha’s power to keep control. A secret that could very well send her own House Military on a revenge inspired killing spree. This is a problem that Maiha must face and deal with before it gets out and she loses control of her House Military. While the Emperor has dispatched his Hunters to bring the other members of the rebel Houses to justice. Maiha has been given an Imperial order to stop the rebellion on Hades. A rebellion that can have Empire wide consequences. This rebellion threatens the very foundations of the Empire. Will Maiha have the time to train her family in the use of their new abilities as Second Generation Death Dealers or will Houses Light, Moor, and Daniels force her hand? Already the three Houses are moving to stop her and her forces. The three Houses have gathered more than just their own Military Forces to attack the Nakatoma’s. To add to Maiha’s problems there is the upcoming marriage of her adopted mother the Lady Dai Etsu. Her growing feelings for a certain APS Pilot Sargent Alice Ann Wendell and her growing confusion over her own sexuality. Will the now young again James Owens find love again once more in this new life? Will she forget about her first true love Matsu Nakatoma Owens or will the new young lady move on with her life? How will the fiery hellion face all these new challenges? One thing is for certain she won’t run away and hide. No that is not the way James Owens would handle a problem, and despite the behavioral program that drives so much of her life now, Maiha doesn’t run either. Maiha maybe the only successful secondary configuration in the history of the Death Dealers, but she is still at the very core of her being a Death Dealer. On over a thousand worlds, across countless battlefields their battle cry has been heard. These are men who do not back down and do not retreat. At the back of her mind Maiha hears this cry sounding over and over “By our hands death is dealt”. For the most feared of Death Dealers the man they called Death, there can be only one solution. Victory or death. However that man is no longer among the living. He and his legend has been laid to rest in the Nakatoma Family Shrine. Maiha, maybe the Head of House for her family, but she still looks like an innocent teenage girl. Can Maiha live up to the legend that is already starting to form around her? Can she show the Universe that Maiha Nakatoma is ‘Deaths Own Daughter’?

Birth of a New Legend: Book 3 of the Death Dealer Saga - Death's Own Daughter., by Jessie Wolf

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  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Released on: 2015-06-01
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great story, writing style of Robert Heinlein (really!) By Amazon Customer This author has captured the interpersonal communication and plot flow that Robert Heinlein at his peak (Moon is a harsh Mistress through Time enough for Love) better than anyone I have ever read.Since to me Heinlein was one of the best at this, it is no small feat.I have read a ton of reviews of books that have story arc's comparable to “Space Cadet” or “Starship Troopers” that have proclaimed “The new Heinlein”, and none of them have measured up, even if the book is better as a straight story saying a book like Space cadet(written in 1949 for preteens to inspire them to go into aerospace) or Starship Troopers(written as a alternate fix for broken democracy where people with no risk or responsibility ends up sending others off to die) is comparable is silly.Especially when they don't have the plot and communication flow of the later books that made them so good.The writing is like Heinleins and it is huge on personal responsibility like Heinleins, but the story(other than some plot lines which might be shout outs or just the result of Heinlein making concepts that inspired so much later sci-fi) is different in style with almost every anime trope out there, lots of historical Japanese culture, and tons of easter eggs of references to popular tv shows.Those personally aren't a problem to me, it's just a much more modern and younger style than existed back then.The down side is there are a lot of word substitution errors, and some word missing and punctuation errors.To me this is tiny in comparison to finding someone who actually is so enjoyable to read.If the author can point me to a way to clearly send back word substitutions I could send her a fix for at least 80-90% of them within a few days.I am making this five stars because finding someone this good is huge, and word corrections are something that can be done if the author gets the right positive feedback to do it.(although I am sure Amazon makes updates limited or costly).Note: This is written for the first three books which were released at the same time, which is good because since it really isn't written so the individual books have in my opinion a natural sub story arc at the cut points.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Continuing Excellence By D.B. Hull The story is a excellent fallow on of book one. The growth of the individuals and family is great. In the tradition of Mech Warrior the growth of the hose is great. The use of mechanical warriors and armament along with the imitations is excellent. Reminds me of many hours of game play. The fact I remember the none computer game, and the households . Makes this series even more enjoyable . I always enjoyed role playing as part of real gaming, we are talking 1980's. The author has bought back those found memories. Along with a story that would make a fine game.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I like the Story line By Grazzit This is a review of the first 3 books.I like the Story line, I like the Main character. But I must say that the editing is horrible, and the logic holes are crazy. The first 3 books happen in about 2 weeks. It's just silly how fast some of the things happen.I have to add again since this says it has 3 editors. Fire them all, then edit it 5 more times, then proofread it 10.

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