Devil's Honor (House Phoenix)
New alliances are formed, dark secrets are revealed, and bonds formed through pain are put to the ultimate test in the second installment of the House Phoenix series...DEVIL'S HONORFor all his life, Shiro Kuroda has served the Harada empire--first in Japan, and now in America as a fighter in the...
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New alliances are formed, dark secrets are revealed, and bonds formed through pain are put to the ultimate test in the second installment of the House Phoenix series...DEVIL'S HONORFor all his life, Shiro Kuroda has served the Harada empire--first in Japan, and now in America as a fighter in the organization that spans New York's underground. He also works closely with his sempai, Jenner--a secretive man whose sadistic cruelty is legendary.Technically, Shiro is Harada's chief assassin, but his deadly skills have never been called into service. Until now.When Shiro is ordered to hunt down an enemy whose lethal abilities match his own, he is forced to close himself off from those he trusts--his sempai, and his close friend Angel--because his adversary will use any means necessary to stop him. Even if it means going through the people he cares for.Meanwhile, Angel and Jenner struggle with an uneasy truce, working together reluctantly to help Shiro--before time runs out for all of them.Devil's Honor is a tense and twisted suspense thriller, with explosive action and shocking revelations.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00B77T2S6
Pages no: 252
Edition language: English
Series: House Phoenix (#2)
Not as good as the first one. Jenner comes off as a big (well, skinny, but...) teddy bear, yet the author tries to convince us otherwise - cold and ruthless and terror-inducing. I haven't seen it, though. Not in this book and very little in the first.I would have liked to know more about Shonen. Wha...
Eh, it was an okay book, but the main problem was after the first one, I was only really interested in what happened between Gabriel/Angel and Jenner. I'm not going to say it's not the author's fault because partly it is. (The author should have written enough of Shiro that we'd want to know more ab...