The Geisha with the Green Eyes

The Geisha with the Green Eyes
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Download or read book The Geisha with the Green Eyes written by India Millar and published by Red Empress Publishing. This book was released on with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The secrets of the Floating World unfold in the embrace of The Geisha with the Green Eyes. In 1850, Japan had remained veiled from the outside world for centuries, a secretive realm that held within its heart Edo. Within Edo lay Yoshiwara — "The Floating World," a center of unbridled pleasure. Deep within this enigmatic district stood the Hidden House, a sanctuary reserved for the elite, where geisha of extraordinary talent dwelled. Among them was Midori No Me, a woman of dual heritage — part Japanese, part foreigner. Born into captivity, she was trained from youth to devote herself to the wealthiest patrons in Japan, her innocence was auctioned at a tender age of thirteen. She found herself under the possession of a renowned kabuki actor before fate intervened, leading her into the hands of Edo's most formidable yakuza. This is the tale of the geisha who fled the intoxicating allure of the Floating World. This is the saga of The Geisha with the Green Eyes. For enthusiasts of Amy Tan's "The Valley of Amazement" and Arthur Golden's "Memoirs of a Geisha," "The Geisha with the Green Eyes" beckons with its sensuality, sentimentality, and captivating narrative, crafted by author India Millar. Embark on a journey through a mesmerizing historical romance unlike any other. Keywords: Historical romance set in Japan, Geisha historical fiction, Edo-era Japan romance, Yakuza romance novels, Kabuki theater novels, Geisha with green eyes book, Forbidden love Japan historical fiction, Geisha who feels no pain novel, Dragon Geisha book, Hidden House trilogy, Japan historical romance series, Samurai love story, Japanese cultural fiction, Yoshiwara district novels, Floating World romance books, Japan secret society romance, Geisha and yakuza love story, Resilient geisha stories, Author India Millar, Escape from the Floating World, Amy Tan, James Clavell, Arthur Golden, Lisa See, Pearl S. Buck, Eiji Yoshikawa, Gail Tsukiyama


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