Keiko's journey as a samurai warrior takes a harrowing turn when tragedy strikes, shaking her faith in everything she's fought for.
As she nears the completion of her quest for vengeance, Keiko realizes that the transformation she underwent, much like a chameleon, has blurred the lines between justice and obsession. With only one target left, her plans unravel when fate intervenes mercilessly.
When her beloved adopted sister Niko is snatched away, Keiko knows who's responsible but can't act alone. Desperate, she forges an alliance with Akira, Edo's most feared yakuza leader, setting aside her personal vendettas to save Niko.
In a gripping tale of sacrifice and redemption, Chameleon delves into Keiko's inner turmoil as she navigates treacherous alliances, questions her samurai code, and confronts the true meaning of loyalty amidst a web of deceit and danger.
Keywords: Historical Fiction Novel, Japanese Historical Fiction Novel, Asian-Inspired Historical Fiction Novel, Feudal Japan, Yakuza Stories, Samurai Books, Lost and Found Family Novels, Adoption, Identity, Forbidden Traditions, Strong Female Protagonist, Brave Heroines in Historical Fiction, Page-Turning Historical Fiction, Edo-Period Japan Novels, Kyoto, Tokyo, Memoirs of a Geisha, Lisa See, Amy Tan
India Millar started her career in heavy industry at British Gas and ended it in the rarefied atmosphere of the British Library. She now lives on Spain’s glorious Costa Blanca North in an entirely male dominated household comprised of her husband, a dog, and a cat. In addition to historical romances, India also writes popular guides to living in Spain under a different name.