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The Girl Who Loved Unicorns
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The Girl Who Loved Unicorns

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Fifteenth century Japan is not a nice place to live. Rival clans ruled by daimyos, warlords, tear the country apart in civil war. Amelia is fifteen and her family is out of favor, her father, a samurai warrior, forced to commit seppuku. When a warlord abducts her mother, Amelia vows to rescue her. Aided by a man who adores her, and riding a unicorn she loves, Amelia raises an army, defeats the warlord in battle, and saves her mother. One obstacle remains. The man who loves her wishes to marry Amelia, and Amelia wants to marry him. The problem? Only a virgin may ride a unicorn.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Solstice Publishing
Date
19 February 2018
Pages
266
ISBN
9781625267498

Fifteenth century Japan is not a nice place to live. Rival clans ruled by daimyos, warlords, tear the country apart in civil war. Amelia is fifteen and her family is out of favor, her father, a samurai warrior, forced to commit seppuku. When a warlord abducts her mother, Amelia vows to rescue her. Aided by a man who adores her, and riding a unicorn she loves, Amelia raises an army, defeats the warlord in battle, and saves her mother. One obstacle remains. The man who loves her wishes to marry Amelia, and Amelia wants to marry him. The problem? Only a virgin may ride a unicorn.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Solstice Publishing
Date
19 February 2018
Pages
266
ISBN
9781625267498