Wil Zeus
ASIN: B003CYLX0W
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 268
A deceptively serene and harmonic evening masks a chilling incident within the walls of a Japanese tea house, as presented in the prologue of Sun Beyond the Clouds. We begin with Kira Nakamura trying to live what many would consider an average life in California. Much of her focus on being somewhat "average" is simply her way of coping with her "less than average" childhood and life as a young adult. We're given a glimpse of her young childhood as she recalls her precious time spent with her mother in Japan. Kira keeps those times with her every moment of every day, but is tested quite often by her own inner dissidence and manages to quell most of the potentially dangerous repercussions with the mettle she's developed over the years. Just as she begins to accept a level of comfort with her ability to put the past behind her, Kira receives a letter from Japan. Kira must now decide ...