Xonarye: Japan By S.H.S. ~ Peek Inside And Giveaway

Posted: October 13, 2025 in giveaways, Mystery, YA
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Xonarye: Japan

by S.H.S.

 

Publication date: September 1st 2025
Genres: Adult, Mystery, Young Adult

In the snowy heartlands of Izumo, Japan, Leaf Brodie seeks answers. What begins as a path of discipline and inner reflection under the watchful eye of Master Kenji becomes a deeper journey-one where ancient secrets lie hidden in the folds of tradition and trust can shatter with a single lie.

As Leaf explores sacred shrines and timeless landscapes, a betrayal from within rocks his world. Yuji, once a friend and fellow student, is exposed as a spy for the powerful Reblick syndicate. The destruction he leaves behind is devastating-but the artifact he steals, a sacred belt buckle, is missing one thing: the next clue.

That clue isn’t written on paper or etched in stone-it’s been burned into human skin. On Master Kenji’s back is a mysterious script, unknown even to him, and unlike anything Leaf or Selina have seen before. What they uncover is not just a lost language-it’s a gateway to the forgotten land of Xonarye.

Blending action, cultural discovery, betrayal, and ancient myth, Xonarye: Japan is a powerful continuation of the global adventure.

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Enjoy this peek inside:

When the dojo finally came into view, Leaf’s sense of calm and safety was suddenly shattered.

The main gate hung open, crooked on its hinges. Shards of splintered wood lay scattered across the stone pathway. A few windows had been shattered, with broken glass spread all around him . The paper screens of the main hall were torn and flapping loosely in the breeze. It looked like a storm had blown through but there had been no storm. Leaf’s heart pounded in his chest. He quickened his pace, stepping
over the debris, eyes scanning every corner. The courtyard was a mess, the practice weapons strewn about, some cracked in half. The tatami mats were shredded, spilling straw across the floor like scattered autumn leaves.

“Selina?” he called out, his voice sharp against the silence. “Yuji? Kenji?”

Nothing but the breeze whistling through some rocks around the dojo.

The rooms were upturned. Mats tossed aside, scrolls unravelled, some torn. Kenji’s study , usually immaculate , was in chaos. Books were thrown from their shelves, papers were scattered, and ink was spilled like blood across the floor. Kenji’s prized calligraphy scrolls hung lopsided, some sliced through as if by a blade. The room smelled of old ink and cold air, carrying a whisper of ash as if something had been burned. Leaf’s mind raced. Who would do this? Why?

He moved quickly through each room, heart hammering. No one. No sign of life. He reached the small back garden where the snow had settled undisturbed.

Suddenly, footsteps crunched behind him. Leaf spun, fists clenched. Selina stepped out from the shadows, her eyes sharp, surveying the damage.

“What happened?” she asked, voice low and controlled.

Leaf shook his head, the words tangled in his throat.

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About Author Scott Shepherd:

Scott Shepherd is an emerging Australian author with a passion for adventure, storytelling, and the lure of lost lands. Hailing from Naracoorte, South Australia, Scott self-published his first novel in 2020, introducing readers to the daring world of Xonarye. Since then, he has written three books in the Xonarye series, bringing his vivid imagination to life through tales set in exotic locations steeped in mystery and culture.

In 2025, Scott re-released a refined edition of his debut novel, Xonarye: Australia, followed by the second instalment, Xonarye: Cuba, with the third book, Xonarye: Japan, set for release later the same year.

A part-time novelist, full-time family man, and self-described “regular guy,” Scott continues to write from his hometown, where he balances storytelling with hiking, fatherhood, and shared adventures with his partner. Whether at his desk or exploring the outdoors, Scott is always chasing the next great journey—on the page or beyond.

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Comments
  1. Jeanna Massman says:

    This looks like an amazing mystery. I love the cover!

  2. mcushing7 says:

    Mysteries are my absolute favorite genre and this one sounds incredible and so glad I came across this as I had not heard of this title or the author before and cannot wait to dive in! Cool cover too!

  3. Michelle Domangue says:

    I cannot wait to read this!

  4. Jon Heil says:

    Hope it does well!

  5. Mary Preston says:

    It is a daring world. I love the armchair travel.

  6. wendy hutton says:

    This sounds really good, love the cover

  7. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    This sounds like an interesting series.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  8. traciemich says:

    What is your favorite space to do your writing?

  9. Sounds interesting. Is each book and the country they represent, also feature that country’s culture? I love reading about other cultures. So many countries are so different.

  10. Carol G says:

    Japan is still a country and history that is not that well known in many parts of the world.

  11. Barbara Montag says:

    This book would be a great gift for our uncle!
    Thank you for the excerpt.

  12. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    This sounds like a fascinating series of books.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  13. Nancy P says:

    Intriguing cover

  14. Daniel M says:

    looks like a fun one.

  15. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    The book coves in this series are all very colorful.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  16. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    I like the settings of these books.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  17. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    This sounds like a series that will sweep readers away in great adventures.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  18. traciemich says:

    What was your favorite space to do your writing?

  19. Alecia G. says:

    This book sounds amazing. I loved the excerpt. I can’t wait to read the rest of the book!

  20. tleonie says:

    Stunning cover!

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