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Warrior Born

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When the God of War wants you dead, there are few places to hide.

Connor MacDonald doesn’t know of the bargain struck between her parents and the Gods nearly 200 years ago in the Highlands of Scotland, sealing her fate as Daughter of the Sword.

But when Bishamon, the Japanese God of War, decides to create the final battle of the mortal realm, the gods from all beliefs are called upon to stop him at any cost – before he seeks revenge upon Connor and those she holds dear.
When faced with the truth about her past, Connor is thrust into a deadly game where she is a pawn, forced to obey the whim of the deities who watch her every move.

Endowed with the spirit of the Ancient Celts and the skill of the immortal Samurai, Connor must become one with her katana and embrace the will of the gods if she is not only to survive, but kill Bishamon before wreaks havoc on the past, the present and the future of mankind.

284 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 29, 2014

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14 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2015
An amazing fantasy of worlds colliding

This story is one that I highly recommend to the lover of great samurai warriors and highlanders. From dynamic fight scenes to love that will melt your heart. The author Kathrine Leannan is a writer with an extraordinary talent to bring you front and center with each word she writes. I can't wait for the second book to this series.
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October 1, 2014
Loved reading the final and official version this book has been a labour of love. I am so proud of knowing the author. the book is so beautifully written love the characters and can't wait to read book 2.
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January 16, 2017
A new Australian Author whose needs to have her Novels shouted from the rooftops.
A hard to put down story that will have you marveling at the combination of Japanese and Scottish Heritage, gasping in fear for the heroine and crying with her.
A unique concept that promises so much.
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September 8, 2014
A great read. This book has a bit of everything romance, action,history,fantasy. Difficult to put down. Hard to believe its Katherine's 1st book. Can't wait for more from this author!
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February 22, 2015
In Kathrine Leannan's Warrior Born we are first introduced to Yokami Sukani, Imperial Leader of the celestial Samurai Warriors. Yokami is in the Scottish Highlands to hide the destructive Sword of War safely in the past. While there he is met by Epona, the Scottish goddess of horses, dogs, healing springs, and crops. Their paths are crossed by Marie MacDonald, and Yokami is forced to relay a prophesy to Epona. A deal is struck at the revelation that is mutually beneficial to both Gods: Marie MacDonald and her families lives are spared. In exchange, Epona will keep the Blade hidden. Additionally, the daughter of Marie and Angus will be both a child of the Friesian Horsemen and the next Daughter of the Sword. Transported to modern day Australia, Connor MacDonald is born and gifted with the Sight.

Years later after a violent crime is committed against Connor, she is trained by Yokami in the skill of the Katana—the sword—and earns her place among both the Samurai and Highland masters. She lives a life as a normal girl, getting tattooed, becoming a skilled equestrian, and marrying the love of her life, Craig. Through all this, lurking in the shadows and plaguing her life with heartache is Bishamon, who is relentless in his search for the Sword.

Kathrine Leannan's Warrior Born is an adventure that spans through the past and present, bringing together the worlds of earth and the heavens. The characters are well developed, diverse, and skillfully depicted. Scotland, the Imperial Kingdom, and modern day Australia are so well rendered, it is easy for a reader to find themselves there, engrossed in the story. The story itself is unique and interesting, wonderfully inventive in the combining of two cultures completely alien to each other.

There were two things that severely hampered the flow of the story. The first is dialogue and the second is words not used in context. Heavy accents throughout the dialogue often forced the rereading of sentences while trying to decipher them. It did more to distract me from an otherwise consuming story than any value they may have added to it. There were also multiple instances where words were used where they simply did not belong. It strained the flow and felt like a thesaurus had been overly and incorrectly used. Both these aside, Kathrine Leannan's Warrior Born is a spectacular story, full of adventure and fully encompassing the human experience—even through a daughter born of the Gods.

A free copy of this book was given in exchange for an honest Readers' Favorite review.
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February 15, 2015
Katherine Leannan has a really great series start with Warrior born. This book is the first in the Katana series. I loved how this story has a little of everything, romance, action adventure, and lore. I happen to adore anything with a highland theme. Blend that with some Japanese lore and you have a book you just cannot put down.
Marie MacDonald gets a very special gift from the Japanese god Yokami Sukani. Marie has pure warrior blood and has been blessed by her Scottish Goddess. Marie is going to live, in exchange for one of her children. She really doesn’t have the choice it is a deal between the Scottish goddess and Yokami. The child is to be blessed by both gods. Doubly cursed or blessed depending on your point of view. She is going to be the long awaited daughter of the sword. In exchange for this the Scottish goddess hides the Japanese sword of war.
Now in modern times, the girl who is to save both gods is born. Her name is Connor. Connor has the ability to find trouble no matter where she is from the day she was born. When Connor turns 13 the enemies who wish to possess the sword of war for evil purposes take notice of her. Can she change the fate and bring peace to them all.
I loved how the lore is blended in and just how personalized the gods and goddesses are. You feel their pain and joys. The pace of this story is really good too, not to bogged down but gives you just enough facts that you are not lost either. I hope to read many more stories in this series. I cannot wait to find out what happens next. When you want a good fantasy story you can sink into and really get a little of everything in, this is the book to pick up.

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