Ōkami and Yumi are two short stories by
Ōkami is the story of… Ōkami (who else?). It does advance the story of Flame in the Mist a little bit, although I’m sure that if you don’t read this short story, you’ll be caught up once Smoke in the Sun comes out. It’s a story that allows you to delve more deeply into his character and thought process. At only 13 pages, it doesn’t take a great deal of time to read. It’s more of a scene than a heart-stopping action sequence or love story with a plot, but if you love this fandom, it’s well worth reading. Plus, it’s free (for now) so you might as well pick it up, even if you are taking advantage of the generous offer to get a free paperback copy of Flame in the Mist when pre-ordering Smoke in the Sun. Don’t read this first, but get it now so you can read it later.
Yumi is the story of what happens to Yumi (duh) after the events of Flame in the Mist. We don’t see much of her in the first book, but after reading this short story, I have a feeling that we’ll be seeing a lot more from her in Smoke in the Sun. In this story, Yumi receives a letter from her brother, containing news of what happened at the end of Flame in the Mist. As she reads the contents of the letter, and thinks about the recent shakeup that occurred at the capital, she makes a decision. She had lived for quite a while as a protected bird in a gilded cage; her brother had done what he could to protect her, but she wanted more out of life than to be protected. This story doesn’t show her taking action, but it does hint at the promise that we will see more from her. I am excited to see more from her. It seems like she may end up having a bold spirit like Mariko does.
With the release of Smoke in the Sun being only a week away, now would be a great time to pick up these free Kindle books. It will get you excited for Renée Ahdieh’s new book release next week. Plus, they’re free right now, so even if you’re not planning on reading either book right now, you might as well get the books now so you can read them later.