Tales of Folk & Fey

· Melissa Marr
Ebook
272
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About this ebook

Return to the world of Wicked Lovely with an all new Dark Court short story.


Set after the end of the series, “Love Hurts” catches up with Irial, Niall, and Leslie—and offers clues about the new Wicked Lovely prequel novel, Cold Iron Heart (May 2020).


Tales of Folk & Fey is a collection of Marr’s tales of Celtic faeries and fey creatures. It includes “Old Habits” and “Stopping Time” (previously published Wicked Lovely Dark Court stories) and two previously published selchie short stories (“Awakened” and “Love Struck).


The collection also includes “Carnival of Lies,” a prequel story to the 2012 novel Carnival of Secrets, and excerpts of first book in the faery duology, Seven Black Diamonds (2016), and ColdI ron Heart: A Wicked Lovely Novel (2020).

About the author

Melissa Marr is a former university literature instructor who writes fiction for adults, teens, and children. Her books have been translated into twenty-eight languages and been bestsellers internationally as well as domestically (NY Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal).


Accolades include YALSA Popular Paperbacks, IRA Notable Book Pick, Book Sense Pick, Good Morning America Summer Pick for Teens, Scottish Book Trust, et al. She is best known for the Wicked Lovely series for teens, the Graveminder for adults, and her debut picturebook Bunny Roo, I Love You. She currently lives with her family in Arizona.

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