I have permission from chunxing to share a series of sketches she created for Tsumiko, the title character in Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox. Isn’t it lovely when an artist can give us a range of expressions and mood, filling in several facets of a personality? Thank you, chunxing!
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This new mistress should have gathered up her power to fend him off, but the little fool showed all the innocence of a child lost in the wood—too trusting and deliciously vulnerable. Her excess trailed outward, brushing up against his darkness.
Had no one warned her about predators?
—Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox (Amaranthine Saga, #1)
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These are delightful! I truly appreciate all the wonderful artists, each with their own style. It is so fun looking at your characters through their mind’s eye.
(I must be glaring especially well these days, Amazon moved up my delivery date to 4/13-4/18!)
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I’ve always liked seeing art in a wide range of styles.
(And you are truly a miracle-worker. Amazon says I’ll receive my book on the 11th.)
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