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New Release: Kannazuki, Vol. 1: The Beast Of Akune Shakes Up the Fantasy Genre!
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Yuka Miura's breakout hit finds an overdue English translation

DALLAS - Washingtoner -- Remember when evil wizards and noble heroes clashed in epic battles? Well, forget that. Kannazuki, Vol. 1: The Beast Of Akune isn't your grandmother's fairy tale.

The infamous evil wizard is back after a thousand-year timeout. Why? No one knows—not even him! Akune, once a battleground for mythical showdowns, now suffers under nobles too in love with their mirrors and power games. The common folk? They just want to make it through another day without tripping over a prophecy.

Today, things change. That wizard everyone forgot about? He's knocking on Akune's door again. Blessing or curse—wouldn't you like to know?

From Yuka Miura comes a story that's part love, part horror, and all dark comedy. Kannazuki, Vol. 1: The Beast Of Akune dives deep into what it costs to wield power. Greed, envy, and a bit of dark magic—this book has it all. And who stands at the center? A girl. It's always about a girl, right?

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As characters dance on the line between right and wrong, they'll make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even shout at the book. But that's what you want in a good story, isn't it?

If you're tired of heroes who always win and villains who always lose, meet the evil wizard who might just be the hero. Or the biggest mistake. Miura doesn't just tell a story. She throws you into the ring and lets you figure out who to root for.

Kannazuki, Vol. 1: The Beast Of Akune—it's not just a book. It's a reflection of our darkest desires and the laugh we let out when someone trips over their cape.

Get ready to meet characters so tragically flawed you'll want to invite them over for tea, just to see what they'd break first.

So, what are you waiting for? Dive into the pages of Kannazuki, Vol. 1: The Beast Of Akune. Enjoy the chaos of a world where the line between hero and villain is as blurry as your third glass of wine.

Available now wherever books are sold. Because, let's be honest, you weren't doing anything better with your evening anyway.

https://www.amazon.com/KANNAZUKI-Vol-Beast-Akune-Kannazuki-ebook/dp/B0D83Z3FFH

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