Hello Dear Readers!

With The Sword of Kaigen, coming out in early 2019, I thought I would put together a list of East Asian fantasy books to get everyone in the mood. Since The Sword of Kaigen has its toes in a few different genres, I’ve been careful to include a diverse spread in this list – YA & adult, urban & epic, wuxia & steampunk, popular & little-known… There should be an Asian fantasy here for everyone!

And be sure to read to the end for the really exciting news (SPOILER ALERT: there’s a giveaway!)

1) The Shadow of the Fox, by Julie Kagawa

Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa


An energetic high fantasy adventure, overflowing with Japanese folklore, from dragons, to yokai, to samurai.

2) Under Heaven, by Guy Gavriel Kay

Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay


A military fantasy that draws on the warfare and cultural customs of Tang Dynasty China, lauded for its richly detailed politics and world-building.

3) In the Vanisher’s Palaceby Aliette de Bodard

In the Vanisher's Palace by Aliette de Bodard


A post-apocalyptic sci-fi/fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast between a human woman and a female dragon, inspired by Vietnamese mythology.

4) The Emperor’s Soul , by Brandon Sanderson

The Emperor's Soul by Brandon Sanderson



An epic fantasy featuring the politics, philosophy, and complex magic for which Sanderson is known and loved.

5) Ten Thousand Thorns, by Suzannah Rowntree

Ten Thousand Thorns by Suzannah Rowntree


A martial arts retelling of Sleeping Beauty, inspired by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (wherein ‘Beauty’ isn’t a slumbering damsel, but a swordswoman in a state of deep meditation).

6) Girls of Paper and Fire, by Natasha Ngan

Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan


A sapphic fantasy about forbidden romance blossoming in a dark world of opulence and oppression, featuring world-building that draws on a blend of various Asian cultures.

7) Blade’s Edge, by Virginia McClain

Blades Edge by Virginia McClain


This sword & sorcery story of prejudice, adventure, and rebellion, follows two female protagonists with elemental powers.

8) The Black Tides of Heaven, by JY Yang

The Black Tides of Heaven by JY Yang


A sci-fi/fantasy novella of magic, machines, and politics that follows a pair of twins with prophetic abilities.

9) The Secrets of Jin-shei , by Alma Alexander

The Secrets of Jin-Shei by Alma Alexander



A complex political fantasy about a sisterhood of women negotiating power in a setting inspired by Imperial China.

10) Empress of All Seasons, by Emiko Jean

Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean


This Japanese-inspired young adult fantasy follows a half-yokai, half-human outcast in her quest to become empress, while concealing her demon half from the world.

11) The Poppy War, by R.F. Kuang

The Poppy War by RF Kuang


A bloody military fantasy inspired by twentieth-century China and the Opium Wars (but with magic).

12) The Girl with Ghost Eyes, by M.H. Boroson

The Girl with Ghost Eyes by MH Boroson


This nineteenth-century urban fantasy follows a Daoist exorcist through the streets of a San Francisco Chinatown full of martial arts and sorcery.

13) Huntress, by Malinda Lo

Huntress by Malinda Lo


A Chinese-inspired fantasy adventure featuring a love story between a pair of young warrior women.

14) Stormdancer, by Jay Kristoff

Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff


Clockwork machines clash with ancient creatures of myth in a dystopian steampunk take on feudal Japan.

15) Songs of Insurrection, by JC Kang

Songs of Insurrection by JC Kang


A story of myth, music, and dragons populated by colorful characters on a quest to recover a lost magic and save the world.

16) Jade City, by Fonda Lee

Jade City by Fonda Lee


This martial fantasy thriller follows the violence and intrigue of gangster families grappling for power and resources in a Chinese-inspired city.

17) A Mortal Song , by Megan Crewe

A Mortal Song by Megan Crewe


A human girl discovers that she was switched at birth with a spirit in this young adult fantasy, set in a version of contemporary Japan where humans coexist with the monsters and spirits of mythology.

18) Nightblade, by Ryan Kirk

Nightblade by Ryan Kirk


A coming-of-age action/adventure story of warriors and assassins coming together in the midst of a kingdom in turmoil.

19) The Priestess and the Dragon, by Nicolette Andrews

The Priestess and the Dragon by Nicolette Andrews


As I understand it, Inuyasha… but with a dragon. Hot damn.

20) Spinning Silk, by T. Cook

Spinning Silk by T Cook


A historical fantasy story of spirits, love, and politics that draws on the author’s extensive knowledge of Japanese folklore and language.

21) Book of Immortals: Disciple, by Kassandra Lynn

Book of Immortals Disciple by Kassandra Lynn


An ordinary woman falls into a sword & sorcery novel (as the antagonist!) and has to find a way to save the story in this Chinese-inspired wuxia fantasy.

22) Across the Nightingale Floor, by Lian Hearn

Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn


A martial arts tale of lords and assassins, set in a mystical reimagining of feudal Japan.

23) For a Muse of Fire, by Heidi Heilig

For a Muse of Fire by Heidi Heilig


A young adult fantasy featuring pirates and a shadow puppeteer with the ability to see spirits, set in a world that incorporates elements of French colonialism alongside Asian culture.

24) Forest of a Thousand Lanterns, by Julie C. Dao

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C Dao


This Chinese-inspired dark fantasy reimagines the story of Snow White’s Evil Queen.

25) Gunpowder Alchemyby Jeannie Lin

Gunpowder Alchemy by Jeannie Lin


A family drama and adventure set against a steampunk version of the Opium Wars between China’s Qing Dynasty and the British Empire.

The Sword of Kaigen, by M. L. Wang

The Sword of Kaigen by ML Wang

Okay, I realize that this technically makes twenty-six, but I have to tell you a bit about The Sword of Kaigen, coming February 19th of 2019!

If you enjoy any of the books listed above, you’ll want to check out this epic military fantasywhich follows a family of ice-elemental samurai struggling to overcome their differences before invaders reach their peninsula.

And here’s the really fun part: as part of The Sword of Kaigen’s launch, I am hosting a giveaway featuring ALL of the books listed above!

To enter, all you have to do is join my Sword of Kaigen mailing list, through which you will also gain access to SoK discounts & pre-order swag (including bookmarks, stickers & art prints).

Enter to win your choice of the 25 books above!

5 winners will get to choose any book they want from my list of Asian fantasy books (sequels & prequels to listed books eligible upon request). Entry open until February 18th, 2019.

Good luck!

And in the meantime, don’t forget to add The Sword of Kaigen on Goodreads!

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