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Sanctuary (Wicked Lovely: Desert Tales, #1)

Author: Melissa; Studio, Xian Nu Marr

Genre: Fantasy

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: HarperCollins / Published Year: 2009

Pages: 176 pages / Weight: 176 g

Dimensions: 128 x 189 x 15 mm

Notes: the cover is slightly bent- has notes at first page


SHORT DESCRIPTION
The world of Melissa Mar's New York Times bestselling dark fantasy series Wicked Lovely comes to manga! This three-volume series focuses on Rika, a minor character in Wicked Lovely: formerly a mortal, formerly a Winter Girl, and formerly loved by the Summer King. The dry, near-empty desert is a million miles away from the plots and schemes of the Faerie Courts—and that’s exactly why Rika likes it. Once mortal herself, now she seeks out isolation, and she revels in her faery ability to become invisible to human eyes. Until she meets him. Jayce is a mortal blessed with artistic ability and kindness, and he is the last person Rika wants to hide from. But change is sweeping the faery world, challenging Rika’s freedom and even her tentative romance with Jayce. And the politics Rika has fled from pursue her, even into the heart of the desert. . . .

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The world of Melissa Mar's New York Times bestselling dark fantasy series Wicked Lovely comes to manga! This three-volume series focuses on Rika, a minor character in Wicked Lovely: formerly a mortal, formerly a Winter Girl, and formerly loved by the Summer King.

The dry, near-empty desert is a million miles away from the plots and schemes of the Faerie Courts—and that’s exactly why Rika likes it. Once mortal herself, now she seeks out isolation, and she revels in her faery ability to become invisible to human eyes. Until she meets him. Jayce is a mortal blessed with artistic ability and kindness, and he is the last person Rika wants to hide from.

But change is sweeping the faery world, challenging Rika’s freedom and even her tentative romance with Jayce. And the politics Rika has fled from pursue her, even into the heart of the desert. . . .