![]() ![]() Again, there are interesting ideas about faery lore that I would like to know more about. There is definitely more depth to her and although I don't get that whole idea of a tattoo being able to free you of your troubles, to liberate you, make you stronger, Marr makes Leslie relatively easy to understand. In some ways, it was.įor one, Leslie as a protagonist is more interesting than Aislinn. I didn't like "Wicked Lovely" that much, but was told "Ink Exchange" was better. She currently lives with her family in Arizona. ![]() In addition to novels, Melissa has co-edited several anthologies, as well as published short fiction, manga, and prose non-fiction. She co-authored (with Kelley Armstrong) a MG trilogy as M.A. She also write romance for adults as Ronnie Douglas. 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 starred reviews on numerous books, YALSA Popular Paperbacks, IRA Notable Book Pick, Book Sense Pick (YA and adult), Good Morning America Summer Pick for Teens, Scottish Book Trust, Red Maple finalist (in both Ontario and Manitoba), and Goodreads Good Choice Award (Horror), RWA RITA award (YA). She is best known for the Wicked Lovely series for teens, the Graveminder for adults, and her debut picturebook Bunny Roo, I Love You. Melissa Marr is a former university literature instructor who writes fiction for adults, teens, and children. ![]()
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