i’ll bite: ¿what’s kitsune’s bride about?
Attending a ball at the king's palace is the last thing on 17 year old Briar's mind. But the king's decree was absolute and so her whole family heads to the capital to prepare.
The ball is hotbed of political activity, with several of the king's foreign allies in attendance. The ball is a ruse to marry off the daughters of his court to strengthen his alliances, and Briar and her sisters are married off the same night.
Briar finds herself married to the general of a foreign army, called the Kitsune General. He has a reputation for cruelty and heartlessness, as well as cleverness on the battlefield. He has bee married almost a dozen times, and his wives have all died mysteriously shortly after their wedding.
Briar is swept away from her home and into a foreign country where the traditions are different, no one speaks her language except her maid and her mostly absent husband, and there is something decidedly strange about the people who make up the Yokai Kingdom.
If all of that wasn't enough of an issue, Briar has to find a way to keep her deepest secret from her husband...Briar is a young man, forced to live as a woman...if he's found out his entire family will be slaughtered.
Briar trembled slightly as the brilliant blue wedding dress swirled about his ankles. He clutched the bouquet of white flowers, grateful the veil hid his expression.
This wasn’t supposed to happen. He wasn’t supposed to get married. He never should have been selected from the pool of noble daughters to marry the yokai envoy. He honestly shouldn’t have even been in court. His father and stepsisters had insisted on coming; he had no option but to attend as well.
There was no way his deception would survive a wedding night, particularly not with the fearsome Kitsune General. He had heard the rumors spread by the court ladies. The Kitsune General was apparently brutal to his wives. He would be discovered, undoubtedly, and then not only his life but the lives of his family would be forfeit.
Peering through the veil his eyes darted over the people sitting in the aisles. Most were strangers, members of the king’s court come to see the Kitsune’s latest bride, the veil obscuring them to giant blobs. Towards the front his family were seated, he could not see his father’s face, but he recognized the stony set to his shoulders. His stepmother and stepsisters tittered and hid their faces behind their fans, unaware of the doom he would bring down on them.
Standing on the far side among the servants was Nona, his nurse and handmaid, wringing her hands in nervousness and fear. Her life would be forfeit as well, when his secret was found out.
His knees trembled as he continued up the aisle, but he forced himself to put one slipper-clad foot in front of the other. The flowers in his hand trembled, and he tightened his grip to hide his shaking. He approached the dais at the front of the chapel, the general stood there waiting, his expression unreadable.
Briar approached the altar and knelt on the cushion waiting there for him. The general remained standing, although the ceremony called for him to kneel. He refused to bow to the foreign god Briar’s people worshiped, and he was favored enough to be allowed the privilege.
Briar knelt on his cushion, his mind racing over how he had wound up in this insane situation, trying to find a way out.
This is still in the very early stages of drafting, and not all the written parts line up with the summary yet.