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by Jeannie Lin
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TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 6 years ago
Date Published: January 1, 2013 Format: NOOK ebook Source: Personal Copy Read: December 30-31, 2018 Winter COYER reading list Blurb: Sword dancer Li Feng is used to living life on the edge of the law—a woman alone in the dangerous world of the Tang Dynasty has only her whirlwind reflexes to trust....
T. L. Morganfield
T. L. Morganfield rated it 11 years ago
Another good work by Jeannie Lin, though I felt this one suffered a bit too much from overly fast pacing and easy-outs rather than exploring the harder options.
Khanh the Killjoy
Khanh the Killjoy rated it 12 years ago
"After many heartbeats, Han spoke. 'We must have known each other in a former life. Fate keeps on bringing us together.''We keep on meeting because you keep hunting me down,' she said with a scowlHe lifted his head and gave her a look that bordered on fondness."Face it, Han. Li Feng is just not into...
Darlene Marshall, author
Darlene Marshall, author rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book. It's for fans of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Jackie Chan movies, great love stories, and historical romance. I really enjoyed how the characters were drawn, their relationship developing in a thoughtful fashion with true issues and problems, not fake or spurious conflict. It...
What Happens in Books
What Happens in Books rated it 12 years ago
4.5 starsThis review is for a free copy courtesy of Harlequin via NetGalleyThis was a very enjoyable, exciting book, I found myself rushing thorough it, but when I finished it I wanted to relive it again, slower.The Sword Dancer is set in China during the Tang Dynasty, an unfamiliar setting for me, ...
Bookworm Dreams
Bookworm Dreams rated it 12 years ago
Asia, especially China and Japan, have always been an interesting topic for me. Trips to these countries are too expensive, so the only way I can visit them is through books. The Sword Dancer immediately got my attention with a picture of a girl in a kimono wielding a sword on a cover. I haven't hea...
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