Friday, December 17, 2021

Songs of Insurrection by JC Kang: a book review ★★★★★

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★★★★★


Five stars! This great story delivered something I've never seen before.

★★★★★

A breathtaking, resplendent, and unique multicultural fantasy.

Set in a magical world inspired by ancient imperial China, Songs of Insurrection delivers a stellar cast of characters with swift punchy prose and a quick, clear writing style.

Blow by blow, JC Kang artfully raises the stakes, escalating from the deftly-crafted romance of a dissident princess to an epic tale of rebellion and international politics.

An exciting read, impossible to put down!

- D.N.Frost, author of Tales of the Known World ★★★★★

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★★★★★


Songs of Insurrection by JC Kang is Book One of The Dragon Songs Saga from his Legends of Tivara series.

This book was previously published with a different cover, and it was originally published under the title The Dragon Scale Lute, Book One of the Daughter of the Dragon Throne series. I first connected with JC Kang via Readers' Favorite while creating this book review.



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In a magical world inspired by ancient imperial China, JC Kang presents a heavily male-dominant society, leveraging this stark backdrop for a powerful free-spirited princess to embark on a clandestine adventure to resurrect the ancient practice of wielding magic through music.

The romantic subplot is elegantly crafted. Kang contrasts the lofty and well-clad dangers of court intrigue with the immediacy of espionage agents in the line of duty, and he deftly brings these two worlds to collide in an epic finale.

Breathtaking in its detail and resplendent with features unique to epic fantasy as a whole, Songs of Insurrection delivers a stellar cast of characters, each with his or her own skills, strengths, and flaws. Kang toggles from the princess's romance to the covert spies and espionage that make this story truly shine.

With swift punchy prose and a quick, clear writing style, Kang escalates the plot from the tale of a dissident princess to a story of mass insurrection and international politics. Blow by blow, Kang artfully raises the stakes for an exciting read that is impossible to put down.


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Thursday, December 16, 2021

Songs of Insurrection by JC Kang: a style analysis

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In Part 1 of this guest series, I provide the actual book review! The long-form style analysis below goes into much greater detail, diving into many aspects of storycraft, worldbuilding, and wordsmith techniques.

Songs of Insurrection by JC Kang is Book One of The Dragon Songs Saga from his Legends of Tivara series. This book was previously published with a different cover, and it was originally published under the title The Dragon Scale Lute, Book One of the Daughter of the Dragon Throne series.

★★★★★


Five stars! This great story delivered something I've never seen before.

★★★★★

The story opens with Kaiya, an unmarried daughter of the all-powerful emperor in a magical Asian world. When a loveless arranged marriage threatens to rob her of her greatest joy, she embarks on a defiant and clandestine adventure to resurrect the ancient practice of wielding magic through music.

Encouraged by the handsome foreign prince of a war-torn nation, Kaiya acquires priceless musical artifacts, invades ancient performance halls, and embraces the mystic knowledge of a centuries-old elf to unleash her magic.

But unrest brews in her father's empire.

Rival ninja clans support rebellious feudal lords who stockpile illegal gunpowder to prepare for their coup. With spies and traitors all around, Kaiya seeks to harness the power of her music before her country falls to ruin.

Songs of Insurrection tells two interlocked stories — the story of Kaiya's budding musical gift and star-crossed romance with a foreign prince, and the story of the exiled son of a feudal lord, now a covert agent of the Black Lotus ninja clan sworn to serve the Dragon Throne.

The romantic subplot is elegantly crafted, capturing the onerous thrills of first love and advancing the plot rather than supplanting it. Kang contrasts the lofty and well-clad dangers of court intrigue with the immediacy of espionage agents in the line of duty, and he deftly brings these two worlds to collide in an epic finale.



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Though a gullible and heart-driven girl of sixteen, Kaiya is also an imperial princess of wisdom and fortitude, capable of making great personal sacrifices for her people and their well-being.

While the updated cover and description for JC Kang's Songs of Insurrection drew my eye, I was initially confused when the book I received had a different cover, title, and series name.

This older cover placed much more emphasis on the romantic subplot, clothing Kaiya in pretty pink and presenting The Dragon Scale Lute as an Asian princess love story rather than the epic coming-of-age tale of female empowerment that I'd wanted to read.

After some quick online research, I determined that they were in fact the same story, and despite my misgivings about the pink-swathed princess on the front cover, I dove into the novel and finished the book in two days.

To my delight, Kang delivers a stellar cast of characters, each with his or her own skills, strengths, and flaws. He presents the pimple-faced teen princess as realistically sheltered and gullible, yearning for a man who can see her beauty and the value of her musical artform.

But this isn't just a princess story. JC Kang toggles from Kaiya's musical romance to the covert spies and espionage that make this story truly shine.

My favorite character is Tian, a Black Lotus operative with a head for numbers. He presents numerous calculations throughout the story, and in scenes told from Tian's point of view, the author uses precise numbers in prose to further characterize Tian in a subtle, pervasive, and wholly effective way.



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JC Kang writes with swift punchy prose that lets the story flow unimpeded. His writing style is quick and clear, setting up the plot's conflicts and building momentum with no muss or fuss.

While the language is not simplistic, the manuscript feels polished and unpretentious — Kang's emphasis is, as it should be, on communicating his story in the most effective way possible.

Songs of Insurrection escalates quickly from the tale of a dissident princess to a story of mass insurrection and international politics. Blow by blow, Kang artfully raises the stakes for an exciting read that is impossible to put down.

The world of Songs of Insurrection is breathtaking in its detail and resplendent with features unique to epic fantasy as a whole. JC Kang brings to life a world inspired by ancient imperial China, replete with ninja-like clan operatives, gunpowder for muskets and cannons, and a vast nation united by the Mandate of Heaven.

By contrast, the foreign prince rules the war-torn analogue of neighboring India, his features more browned and his country renowned for their martial arts. He even names the Hindu goddess Saraswati as the divine patron of the arts.

Kang also name-drops an infamous book of military strategy, The Art of War, attributing its creation to the great Founder of the ruling imperial dynasty in his world.

True to the culture of ancient imperial China, Kang presents a heavily male-dominant society, leveraging his stark backdrop for two powerful free-spirited females to break the mold.

The princess Kaiya defies her father's imperial will and plans of betrothal, and the Black Lotus operative Jie dresses like a boy to disguise her mixed heritage and to skillfully take care of business.



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Songs of Insurrection takes place in a land of rich history, with magic woven into the tapestry of everyday life through artifacts like light baubles and magical artforms like calligraphy and martial combat.

JC Kang's background in Chinese medicine shines through in his realistic descriptions of acupuncture, breathing exercises, and the use of posture and qi or chi energies to work magic.

Given the exotic non-Western nature of most aspects of Kang's world, he keeps the story navigable and fun for an English audience by assigning various nicknames to minor characters like Fat Nose Jiang and Lefty Li Wei.

Overall, I really enjoyed Songs of Insurrection, and I'm very grateful for the free copy I received in exchange for my honest review. I plan to read the other books Kang's saga, and I look forward to reviewing Book Two!


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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Vast Asleep: an exclusive epilogue

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Vast Asleep

Epilogue of Book 2

The story of Kingard the Binder
in the aftermath of Broken



This short story is the epilogue of Broken, Book Two of the Chronicles of Mother's Gate series, and is best read after finishing the second book. It's a great follow-up to Book Two, a bonus story that adds extra layers but is set apart from the full-length narrative.

Vast Asleep follows the story of Kingard, who finds himself caught in a world called Mother's realm, bathed in glowing light but strangely stuck in place.

He encounters his greatson Varyan there, and learns that his experiences are likely dreams.

As he grows more accustomed to the loving realm around him, Kingard remembers fear and trepidation about the face of the world, and he loses contact with his companion.

This story answers the question, Is Kingard really dead? with a tentative no, and new mysteries brewing. It also raises the question, What's happening while he's awake? and includes an excerpt from the sister story Ride Awake, about Kingard's situation with the Colkh'rak.


Praise for Tales of the Known World Bookends:
Loved it. The difference between the two stories is great!

The difference between the epilogue and prologue is astounding. So much light and love in the first story. You feel safe reading it. Healing.

The second, so much darkness, pain and despair. The choice of vocabulary is awesome and makes an impact.

And this set of short stories ties the two books together so well.

-- Dana V. of Texas ★★★★★

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Vast Asleep & Ride Awake: Third Bookend of the TotKW Saga



Third Bookend:
Vast Asleep & Ride Awake


Epilogue of Book II & Prologue of Book III

The story of Kingard the Binder
in the Epilogue of Broken
& the Prologue of Conceived

This two-part novella contains both the epilogue of Book Two and the prologue of Book Three in the Chronicles of Mother's Gate series.

It is the third bookend of the Tales of the Known World saga, and is best read after finishing the second book, Broken.

It's a great follow-up to Book Two, a bonus story that adds extra layers but is set apart from the full-length narrative.

It recounts the story of Kingard the binder, who dreams of an afterlife where he is stuck in place, and whose waking moments follow a trail of destruction as his enemies penetrate the heartland.


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Vast Asleep follows the story of Kingard, who finds himself caught in a world called Mother's realm, bathed in glowing light but strangely stuck in place.

He encounters his greatson Varyan there, and learns that his experiences are likely dreams.

As he grows more accustomed to the loving realm around him, Kingard remembers fear and trepidation about the face of the world, and he loses contact with his companion.

This story answers the question, Is Kingard really dead? with a tentative no, and new mysteries brewing. It also raises the question, What's happening while he's awake? and transitions into the sister story Ride Awake, about Kingard's situation with the Colkh'rak.


In Ride Awake, Kingard awakens from his dreams to discover he is powerless and imprisoned by the enemy Colkh'rak.

Unable to move or breathe, he is carried along on an enchanted beam that forces him unconscious when he tries to stir his magic.

Kingard bears witness to a daemon horde ravaging the countryside, sickened by the terrible realization that the dark army is marching west, closing on the defenseless capital of Sierlyn.

This story answers the question, What's happening while he's awake? and raises new questions about Kingard's fate. These questions transition into Conceived, Book Three of the saga, where Kingard's story continues, revealing more about his captivity and the dire machinations he must thwart at all costs.


Praise for Tales of the Known World Bookends:
Loved it. The difference between the two stories is great!

The difference between the epilogue and prologue is astounding. So much light and love in the first story. You feel safe reading it. Healing.

The second, so much darkness, pain and despair. The choice of vocabulary is awesome and makes an impact.

And this set of short stories ties the two saga novels together so well.

-- Dana V. of Texas ★★★★★

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Broken: Book Two of the TotKW Saga



Book Two: Broken

An empowering tale of beginning anew.


Centuries ago, the prophetic Golden Age ended in war,
and history spiraled into darkness...

Now, the saga continues as our heroes prepare for a dark invasion in the hollow aftermath of A'lara's unbinding.

Deep within the mountain fortress of Sierlyn, the legendary elf Kingard frees the captive empress of Allana.

Under the elf's watchful eye, the new Light Master Jorn strives to redeem the stains of his past betrayal.

When the unwitting darkmage Haisrir embarks for distant Kholl, he unleashes the gravest threat of all.

The Known World The Allanic Empire The Glades of Despair The City A'lara The Ring of Yuuny'ii The Inner Empire The Slums of Lowtown The Allanic Empire (sepia) The Nine Hells The Khollek Mountains The Forests of Kalrein The Sutek Desert Dua Daralel The Kelp Beds of Sonne Rovikya The Nine Hells (sepia) The Katei Ocean The Reefs of Seyodi Rovikya The Reefs of Rajaweh Rovikya The Ring of Luul'waale New Ryerin The East Katei The Katei Ocean (sepia) The Back Rishi The Front Rishi The Reefs of Dynde The Eastern Front Pebble Beach The Red Sea The Back Rishi (sepia) The Known World (sepia) Map Key

Divided in purpose and forsaken by prophesy, their fractured band splinters under the burdens of impending war.

But looming beyond the eastern horizon, their enemies ready a ghastly armada.

Without new portents to guide them, Kingard and his allies face a blind scramble to defend their imperiled empire.


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Praise for Broken:



Exciting, suspenseful, and constantly left me wanting more.

I felt a connection with every character that stretched over a very wide range of emotions.

I eagerly wait for the next installment!

- J.R. Cooper of Ionic Zero ★★★★★


The characterization was impressive.

Frost made unlikable, seemingly irredeemable characters root-able, or at least sympathetic.

Fast-paced, humor, tension, excitement, foreboding, heartbreaking.

Excellent sequel!

- Dana V. of Texas ★★★★★


Frost does a fantastic job of creating full worlds

and dynamic characters, as well as character relationships, all tied together with heady imagery.

Plus, subscribing to her website gets you free access to all sorts of neat things to

bring you closer to this wonderful fantasy world.

- Savannah B. of Texas ★★★★★


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