The Story
"American Kitsune: A Fox's Tail picks up a month after where the first book (A Fox's Love) left off, and introduces two more major characters while providing even more video game and anime references along with a ton of echii.
The first character introduced is Kiara, the brother of the previous antagonist, Chris Fletcher. The Second is Christine Fraust, yes there is a pun there, but I'll leave it for you to spot. Kiara takes the place of antagonist, at least to an extent. Her showing up also provides some more back-story to how Lilian ended up in the state she was found in.
Christine doesn't have much screen time, but she's a tsundere. A gothic loli tsundere at that. The few scenes she's in the same place as Lilian is comedy gold. I mean, the seductive and playful Lillian and the loli tsundere Christine, sparks fly.
Beyond the new characters, the comedy becomes even more prevalent,and the echii meter is turned up to 11 in this book, with even more echii than the first book and even more jokes and references. The fan service is prevalent throughout the book, with Lilian being the main focus of it. Also, even though the author openly admitted he is not planning on the story becoming a harem story, he has set up the option for it becoming one quite nicely.
The differences from the first book to the second are stark, the Scene Breaks and the little chapter summary are both gone, profanity is introduced and characters besides Kevin and Lillian have more time as the the focus of a scene. The first and last changes are both good, but the profanity is unnecessary for the story. While it may not bother me too much, I know that others don't care for it. Although the biggest change is the echii itself, aside from being far more prevalent it is now much more natural. In other words, it no longer seems to have been put there simply for the sake of echii.
Bottom line, if you are a fan of echii anime, comedic shounen anime or just a fan of the first book, this book is a good purchase." ~James Kean Amazon Reviewer
The Fanservice Continues...
Life has finally settled down for Kevin Swift. Sure heās still dealing with Lilianās zany antics, but thatās alright, heās actually starting to enjoy the gorgeous Kitsuneās continued presence. Too bad he's in denial. Unfortunately for him, life likes to throw fastballs when you least expect it to, and his life is about to get ecchiāI-I mean, ugly.
A tsundere dressed in gothic lolita fashionā¦
A boy whose hair is bigger than his brainā¦
A new enemy that makes Chris Fleischer look like a fifty pound weaklingā¦
Trying to admit his feelings for a certain tomboyā¦
Not to mention Lilian herself.
Yeah, Kevinās got problems, and life can only get more strenuous from here on out.
Oh, well. At least he hasn't been turned into a Harem Protagonist.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
"American Kitsune: A Fox's Tail picks up a month after where the first book (A Fox's Love) left off, and introduces two more major characters while providing even more video game and anime references along with a ton of echii.
The first character introduced is Kiara, the brother of the previous antagonist, Chris Fletcher. The Second is Christine Fraust, yes there is a pun there, but I'll leave it for you to spot. Kiara takes the place of antagonist, at least to an extent. Her showing up also provides some more back-story to how Lilian ended up in the state she was found in.
Christine doesn't have much screen time, but she's a tsundere. A gothic loli tsundere at that. The few scenes she's in the same place as Lilian is comedy gold. I mean, the seductive and playful Lillian and the loli tsundere Christine, sparks fly.
Beyond the new characters, the comedy becomes even more prevalent,and the echii meter is turned up to 11 in this book, with even more echii than the first book and even more jokes and references. The fan service is prevalent throughout the book, with Lilian being the main focus of it. Also, even though the author openly admitted he is not planning on the story becoming a harem story, he has set up the option for it becoming one quite nicely.
The differences from the first book to the second are stark, the Scene Breaks and the little chapter summary are both gone, profanity is introduced and characters besides Kevin and Lillian have more time as the the focus of a scene. The first and last changes are both good, but the profanity is unnecessary for the story. While it may not bother me too much, I know that others don't care for it. Although the biggest change is the echii itself, aside from being far more prevalent it is now much more natural. In other words, it no longer seems to have been put there simply for the sake of echii.
Bottom line, if you are a fan of echii anime, comedic shounen anime or just a fan of the first book, this book is a good purchase." ~James Kean Amazon Reviewer
The Fanservice Continues...
Life has finally settled down for Kevin Swift. Sure heās still dealing with Lilianās zany antics, but thatās alright, heās actually starting to enjoy the gorgeous Kitsuneās continued presence. Too bad he's in denial. Unfortunately for him, life likes to throw fastballs when you least expect it to, and his life is about to get ecchiāI-I mean, ugly.
A tsundere dressed in gothic lolita fashionā¦
A boy whose hair is bigger than his brainā¦
A new enemy that makes Chris Fleischer look like a fifty pound weaklingā¦
Trying to admit his feelings for a certain tomboyā¦
Not to mention Lilian herself.
Yeah, Kevinās got problems, and life can only get more strenuous from here on out.
Oh, well. At least he hasn't been turned into a Harem Protagonist.




















