March 27-April 7 2023 First book in Portland Hafu Trilogy on sale

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Koi Pierce dreams other people’s dreams.

By K. Bird Lincoln

“Lincoln successfully mixes Japanese, Native American, and Middle Eastern mythologies in her modern setting, and Koi’s wry voice gives a new perspective on the problems of paranormal gifts.”
Publishers Weekly

“With a keen sense of place and a richly textured plot based in Japanese folklore, the first book in the Portland Hafu series shows enormous potential.”
RT Book Reviews

“DREAM EATER brings much-needed freshness to the urban fantasy genre with its inspired use of Japanese culture and mythology and its fully-realized setting of Portland, Oregon. I’m eager to follow Koi on more adventures!”
—Beth Cato, author of The Clockwork Dagger and Breath of Earth

Dream Eater is my kind of urban fantasy, fast, engaging, and diverse. Myths from several different cultures come into play, each one distinctly and lovingly drawn. The tensions between them are as real and as fractious as what we face in the real world. A timely book that happens to be a rollicking read. Dream Eater has it all: mythological and social diversity, strong characters, and a tender romance. I can’t wait for the next one.”
—Keith Yatsuhashi, author of Kojiki and Kokoro

“I came for the Japanese mythology, and I was not disappointed. Readers who want variety in their urban fantasy beyond the werewolf and vampire staples are advised to pick up Dream Eater.”
— Laura VanArendonk Baugh, author of The Songweaver’s Vow

“The characters really drew me in—Koi and Ken are intriguing on their own, but even better together. Overall, the book is as quirky and edgy as Portland itself.”
—M.K. Hobson, author of The Native Star

“This is fantasy filled with mythological creatures, gods, and a war between good and evil… It will be interesting to see where Koi’s story goes next.”
—Journey of a Bookseller

“This book was amazing. It drew me in from the very beginning and didn’t let go.”
Jeana’s Book Nook

“DREAM EATER is a fantastic, fast paced, and fresh read. I highly recommend it.”
—Pat Esden, author of The Dark Heart Series

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