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Silapa Jarun
Katana Duet
Samurai's Forbidden Love
The Matsumoto twins, or "mirror samurai," are bound together by a
horrible crime committed during the civil war. Eager for a new beginning,
the brothers travel to America where they are befriended by the Lennartsson
brother and sister, Konrad and Klara. Akeno becomes attracted to the
seemingly innocent young Klara, while Aki allies himself with, Konrad, who
is desperately trying to find a cure for his sister's mysterious illness.
The bond of brotherhood between the samurai grows into a forbidden
relationship as they realize "Katana Duet" is not the only stage show they
must perform for money but they must also play out an elaborate act to free
themselves from a deadly game in a household full of secrets.
Genre: Interracial, Historical Gay
Romance
Theme: Psychological Thriller, Twincest
Length: 43,000 words
"Katana Duet is a unique story which contains incest and is therefore
suited for readers who want a different kind of psychological complexity. I
hope the appeal of the story is not its taboo nature, but the presentation
of people who choose different paths in attaining love. This story was
certainly difficult to write and I hope it is an unforgettable read."
~ Silapa ~ |
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KATANA DUET
Samurai's Forbidden Love
ISBN: 1-60601-130-8
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REVIEWS
for Samurai's Forbidden Love
[Katana
Duet]
5 Angels: "Ms. Jarun has
created a unique story by mixing
characters from Feudal Japan into an early
American culture to fashion a story that
is fast paced and unpredictable for the
reader. I loved the scenes from Japan and
how Aki and Akeno adapted to America,
sometimes with more success than others.
It was interesting to see how individuals
from both cultures responded differently
to the same situations. The scenes where
Aki and Akeno finally expressed their true
feelings for each other were moving and
very erotic. It was interesting to see how
both sets of siblings found themselves in
similar situations, but looked upon it
differently, maybe due to the different
cultures. It was fascinating to watch the
action unfold and not be able to figure
what was really going on until the very
end. I will definitely look for more books
by Ms. Jarun."
—Teresa, Fallen Angel Reviews
4 Pixies: "The continuing
revelations in this novel are truly
amazing. Author Silapa Jarun weaves an
extraordinarily involved tapestry with the
foil of the defeated Samurai twins
contrasting the elusive ethereally ill
Klara and her relative Konrad. A man who
seems so open and aboveboard, Konrad
harbors his own mysterious drives and
secrets. Silapa Jarun has a taut grasp of
background historical detail and the
period comes alive with sensory
perceptions, both in the Japanese setting
and in Wisconsin, where the reader can
almost feel the snap of cold and the bite
of the wind. Emotional and sensual
tensions between various combinations of
the four characters tighten minutely and
almost imperceptibly, but inescapably. A
multilayered and complex story, Katana
Duet is memorable and
thought-provoking."
—Frost, Dark Angel Reviews
STORY EXCERPT
My body hurts. If I can just
destroy this shell, then I’ll be free. If I die, I won’t have to
think about it anymore. Akeno clutched the side of his head,
as if doing so would keep his skull intact, and exhaled. “I
don't want to think about it!” The samurai, wearing just a thin
kimono, the last layer of his fine clothing, wrapped his arms
around his center like covering a gaping wound and shivered as
he kept his pace towards the depths that lay ahead. He stood in
the waist high water like a statue, not hearing the shouting and
splashing behind him.
Strong arms seized the dazed man
and tried to pull him back to land.
Akeno yelped in pain. “My ribs
hurt. Don’t touch me!” he gasped. “They did this to me! Let me
go! I must destroy this body.” Incomprehensible sentences
continued to pour from Akeno’s cold lips even as he began to
realize someone was calling his name.
“Akeno! Wake up!”
A strike across the face brought
Akeno back to his senses, and his eyes found an identical figure
before him.
“Aki?” he breathed. “I hate
myself.”
“How can you say you hate yourself
when we are the same? Do you hate me, Akeno? Do you?”
“No, no.” Akeno was shaking his
head, his face a contorted sculpture of pain and confusion.
“N-Not you.” He pointed at his chest. “Me, I hate myself. Me.”
“Brother, you don’t exist. Only we
exist. You cannot hate yourself.” Aki slowly reached out to hold
his brother’s trembling shoulders and whispered, “Tell me
everything.” They stood still in the water, one listening, one
whispering.
Akeno was shaking. “I can’t live
with this dishonor.”
“Then I’ll destroy the ones who
hurt you. Once I have punished them, you will not have to think
of this again.” Aki placed his palms on either side of his
brother’s face and watched as the faint moonlight illuminated
the pale, smooth skin.
“A-Aki, there was only one that
night.” Akeno chewed his lower lip and wiped away the tears with
the back of his hand. I can’t remember all their names or
hideous faces. “Hamada is the one who should die.” The
samurai winced when he rubbed the back of his hand across the
tender corner of his bruised and swollen lip.
Aki nodded. “I will dispatch
Hamada with my own hands. Listen carefully. The peasant riot is
moving closer to the camp tonight. When it does, you have to
escape and meet with the others heading to Edo.” Once
Hamada’s blood is spilled, I will have atoned for abandoning
you, Akeno. We were in that room together.
“I won’t leave without you.” Akeno
could not stop crying. “We came together and we should go
together.”
“We will not be separated for
long,” Aki said, trying to soothe his sibling’s emotions. “I
promise it will be only temporary.” He clenched his teeth.
“Akeno, I will not allow them that one to touch
you again. I’ll take care of you from now on.”
Akeno, the gentle sibling, sobbed
into his brother’s chest. “I—I am ashamed.” Disbelief strangled
Akeno’s voice as he looked away and squeezed his fists. “It’s
not supposed to happen to men.”
“I’ll restore your honor. But
first, you have to give me your clothing before leaving. They
have not seen me, so it will be easy.” Aki tried to absorb the
waves of grief from Akeno, but his own growing anger easily
overshadowed the attempt. “Take off the wet clothing.”
Aki dragged his twin to the
water’s edge slowly, never letting his hands leave his brother’s
body. He watched him strip away the soaked cloth. Seeing Akeno’s
toned and lithe body was like experiencing a strange dream. It
was as if his brother was an external reflection of his soul. He
tried not to look at all the bruises, but it was hard to tear
his eyes away from the corner of Akeno’s damaged lip.
“Now you take my clothes, Akeno.
They’re dirty and wet too, but at least you will not look like
our Lord’s page anymore.”
Aki pointed to the corner of his
own mouth. “You have to ”
Akeno punched his brother.
The older brother staggered
backwards and cradled his chin. “Good.” Aki could feel the blood
crawling down his chin. “Perfect. Now we match!” As usual,
brother can guess what is on my mind.
Torches carried by the mob soon
blazed across the horizon, and the chants of the farmers rumbled
across the plain. They would not stand a chance against the
Imperial army that rushed forth to put down the insurrection.
Everyone was starving. The domain’s farmers who fed the samurai
were left with nothing when the siege began. Even breast milk
stopped flowing, and many babies withered away as the war
climaxed. Akeno reluctantly made his escape amidst the chaos but
constantly looked behind him, hoping that perhaps Aki would
follow.
Aki ran a broken wooden comb
through his hair as he watched Akeno slip into the night with
both their katana, swords, tied to his back. All weapons
were turned over to the enemy officers. All except the two
Matsumoto family heirlooms Aki had buried under a tree earlier
that day. He smoothed his raven black locks to make them
proper, as those of his brother, and returned to the storeroom
where the prisoners crouched around a weakening fire.
A teenager who was a subordinate
page looked up. “Hey, Akeno?” Kajinosuke eyed the handsome older
samurai suspiciously.
Tadayoshi, another attendant,
tilted his head to the side. “Aki, what are you trying to do?
Look, some people can’t tell the difference, but I know both you
brothers too well. Why are you dressed like Akeno? Where did he
go?”
Aki sat down slowly and smiled.
“Kajinosuke, Tadayoshi, tomorrow we are going to take care of
some scoundrels, and you two will help me.” He stretched out on
the straw-covered floor as the two youths looked at each other.
The older twin looked at a spider in the upper corner of the
wooden structure. Its long legs moved slightly on the web,
stretching out the silk. Aki closed his eyes and committed the
name Hamada, which Akeno had whispered, to memory. Akeno did
not need to tell me who those animals were. I was there. I saw
everything. I’ll never forget. Why did he just give me one name?
Aki smiled to himself. “While many people in our Ise-han have
seen us ‘mirror samurai’, few can tell us apart. I’m counting on
the enemy to be just as confused.”
ADULT EXCERPT
WARNING!
EXPLICIT
TWINCEST SCENE
Such an image was seared into
Aki’s memory as an intense thirst arose deep within his psyche.
He moved his thumb in a slow circular motion at the crown of his
cock, coaxing out a few drops of precum. I want all those men
around me, on top of me, controlling what I’m to enjoy. The
warrior pushed his head back into the pillow when he felt a hand
squeeze his bare thigh.
“You need me.”
“Akeno!” Aki tried to draw the
sheets over his middle even though the darkness offered enough
protection. He could imagine his sibling smiling at his pathetic
attempt at pleasuring himself.
“Let me help you.” Akeno spread
open and held down Aki’s legs. To prevent his sibling from
resisting, he held Aki’s arms. “I want to do this, Aki, because
you should not suffer.”
“I’m not,”—Aki exhaled—“suffering.
It’s just that I’m—”
“Why do this alone when I’m here
for you always?” Akeno’s hot breath on his weeping cock broke
down his resistance. Aki became silent, allowing his brother to
interpret it as a complete surrender to his undeniable need.
Akeno first licked his brother’s
inner thigh slowly like a tiger savoring the blood of newly
killed prey. He suckled his lover’s scrotum gently, allowing his
soft lips to caress the contour of the virility encased inside
the thin flesh. Encouraged by the low moan coming from Aki, he
slowly sheathed the long and thick cock with his mouth and
stroked it skillfully with his tongue just as O-Hana had taught
him.
As Akeno moved his head upward,
sucking and squeezing hungrily, Aki tried to follow by raising
his hips, afraid that the moist lips would abandon his erection.
Just hearing the sound of his brother sucking on his flesh made
him shudder. He was at the mercy of the man restraining his
wrists. The domination only heightened Aki’s enjoyment, and he
found himself straining for more air as his excitement began to
reach a crescendo. Akeno released Aki’s wrists and inserted one
finger into his tight hole. Aki pressed his brother’s head down
on his member with his now freed hand when he felt the sensation
of a finger probing his inner muscles. “Akeno, you have to stop
now. Now.” Aki threw his head to the side, embarrassed at how
fast his body needed release. “I’m coming.”
The young samurai continued his
ministrations, moving his head up and down as if to mold the
shaft with his mouth, anticipating the chance to taste his
brother. As he seduced his sibling to the edge of self-control,
Akeno’s memory conjured the time they both underwent a complex
purification ceremony just to see a master sword smith,
dressed in Shinto priest attire, pouring the transformed heated
steel to create cherished blades. He seemed to consume that
incredible molten liquid now, tilting his head back to swallow
as he used two fingers to move the foreskin up and down the
sensitive glands.
“Taste,” Akeno said, kissing his
drained brother, falling forward, and clutching his firm body.
Aki accepted the gift born by his
brother’s mouth and held the bottom of Akeno’s lip gently
between his teeth, savoring the dusky scent. He treasured all
that had happened that night and smoothed his hands along
Akeno’s back, rubbing his body and thanking him. “Just like the
first dream some time ago.”
“Dream?”
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