A Fox Family American Kitsune Book 4 eBook Brandon Varnell Kirsten Moody
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Two weeks have passed since Kevin Swift was kidnapped by spandex-clad secret agents, rescued by Lilian, and they were both subsequently saved by Lilian’s faithful maid-slash-bodyguard. Since then, Kevin has nabbed himself a foxy girlfriend—pun very much intended—and a person willing to train him in the arts of badassery. Needless to say, life has been good.
Then Lilian's family decided to pay a visit.
And everything went to hell.
Sometimes, life gives you lemons. Other times… well, you get the picture.
A Fox Family American Kitsune Book 4 eBook Brandon Varnell Kirsten Moody
~"For some reason, normal had become awfully boring these days. He blamed Lilian and Christine." Ch.1, Page 37Kevin Swift's life just keeps getting more and more crazy and that means the series is getting more and more interesting!
Book 4 takes place almost immediately after the events in Book 3 with the introduction of Lilian's family: including a clumsy, childish mother; a kindhearted but formidable maid; and a sassy, stubborn, and equally sexy sister.
With five gorgeous kitsunes living under his roof AND undergoing intense training to become stronger, Kevin's life has long since gone past the realm of "normal". Nonetheless, he's doing his best to live a happy life with his darling Lilian. Unfortunately, the yokai world can be dangerous, and there happens to be some powerful beings out there who pose more than just a threat, whether it's in the name of tradition or something more insidious.
The writing style has improved ten-fold since the first novel without losing the charm and humor. Book 4, however, feels much deeper in terms of drama and emotion between the characters. The anime references are amusing, the illustrations are stylish, and the character development is impressive. Oh, and the occasional moments where Kevin and the kitsunes break the Fourth Wall feels a lot more stable and a lot funnier.
All in all, Book 4 was a VERY good read.
PROS:
-Fascinating story
-New characters
-Character development
-Plenty of humor
-Beautiful artwork (my favorite being where Kevin and Iris shake hands)
-Drama and Emotion
CONS:
-A missing comma on Page 66 (Loc 2572), but that's just nitpicking.
"A Fox's Family" gets a 9.9 out of 10.
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A Fox Family American Kitsune Book 4 eBook Brandon Varnell Kirsten Moody Reviews
This book finally shows Kevin growing up a bit. Has some darker aspects in comparison to the previous three, but was a very well written continuation of the series as well as the start of the transformation into something more than just a high school romance with ecchi. If you liked the first 3, then this is a very good addition. Please note this is not a story that can be comfortably read out of order.
This has quickly become one of my favorite series. Mr. Parnell has a true gift, the story is painted in my mind the characters are full and loveable, the series captures the best of short novel, and manga with the passion themes and joys in both eastern and western writing. My one critique is that there are some typos that must of slipped through the cracks. Again not a big deal but I know this might put some readers off. Again fantastic story absolutely recommend!
Up until now, the American Kitsune series had been a wonderfully light-hearted romcom that knew EXACTLY what it was. You had the start of a harem, you had the slap-stick humor, you had the references to other great works, you had the male protagonist that makes you want to grab him by the collar and scream "Get in the ******* kitsune, Swift!" --Huh? Oh, that was just me? Oh, never mind then.--
Now, am I saying that you will lose this when you walk into A Fox's Family? Absolutely not! Trust me, within pages of meeting Camellia, you'll know the story will keep true to it's comedic roots. But, there's a growing action arc that really starts to settle in with this book. It's no longer the slightly piecemeal "Yokai of the Week" stories. Power players are moving in the background that start to drag you in and leave you wanting more. Book 5 cannot come soon enough!
Lilian's family starts to live with poor Kevin, making an even bigger mess of his life. Besides telling about how he deals with it, it becomes clear that Lilian comes with enemies that go much further and much darker than spendex clad secret agents. It makes for a good read, but does take a step away from the light hearted humor of the earlier parts at least as far as the overall plot is concerned. All in all, good fun read. Curious were things are going, especially in regards to Lillian's mother and sister.
The author doesn't disappoint with this addition to the American Kitsune series. I enjoyed the progression of Lillian and Kevin's relationship. The introduction of the rest of Lillian's immediate family and the hijinks they caused was a great addition to the storyline. I thought the fights during the climax were awesome. I was overjoyed with all the anime references throughout the book, especially the Gurren Lagann and Familiar of Zero ones. All in all I loved this book and can't wait to see what happens next in the series
This was the first book, so far, that I couldn't stop reading. Adding in Lilian's family gave us new, interesting characters for the main cast to play off of, and adding in Iris brought an interesting new internal conflict into the story.
While siscon/brocon shows up quite often in anime and manga, Iris's love for Lilian is incredibly genuine. It may make some uncomfortable to see "incest" of this nature in the story, but I would suggest viewing it as a woman loving another woman (think the main leads from the yuri manga Citrus). Also, the kitsune world is open to same-sex relationships and incest relationships, and it's interesting to see Lilian struggle with her kitsune nature (and her previous relationship with Iris) versus her love for Kevin and wanting to respect his (and perhaps the reader's) views.
Iris is an intriguing character (and has become my favorite) and one I can't wait to see develop further. Despite her deep attachment to Lilian and her brash, outspoken nature, we can see that there's good in her too.
Aside from new characters, this story has a lot more tension and plot and explores darker themes by introducing a sadistic villain.
While the drama can seem a little melodramatic at times, this story has strong world building and character development and is a really fun ride.
~"For some reason, normal had become awfully boring these days. He blamed Lilian and Christine." Ch.1, Page 37
Kevin Swift's life just keeps getting more and more crazy and that means the series is getting more and more interesting!
Book 4 takes place almost immediately after the events in Book 3 with the introduction of Lilian's family including a clumsy, childish mother; a kindhearted but formidable maid; and a sassy, stubborn, and equally sexy sister.
With five gorgeous kitsunes living under his roof AND undergoing intense training to become stronger, Kevin's life has long since gone past the realm of "normal". Nonetheless, he's doing his best to live a happy life with his darling Lilian. Unfortunately, the yokai world can be dangerous, and there happens to be some powerful beings out there who pose more than just a threat, whether it's in the name of tradition or something more insidious.
The writing style has improved ten-fold since the first novel without losing the charm and humor. Book 4, however, feels much deeper in terms of drama and emotion between the characters. The anime references are amusing, the illustrations are stylish, and the character development is impressive. Oh, and the occasional moments where Kevin and the kitsunes break the Fourth Wall feels a lot more stable and a lot funnier.
All in all, Book 4 was a VERY good read.
PROS
-Fascinating story
-New characters
-Character development
-Plenty of humor
-Beautiful artwork (my favorite being where Kevin and Iris shake hands)
-Drama and Emotion
CONS
-A missing comma on Page 66 (Loc 2572), but that's just nitpicking.
"A Fox's Family" gets a 9.9 out of 10.
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