A Tale of the Secret Saint (Novel) Vol. 06
“HOW MANY DEMONS REMAIN IN THIS WORLD?”
Reunited with Zavilia, Fia and her companions enjoy a peaceful and relaxing time on Blackpeak Mountain, getting to know the dragons and picking herbs.
But their fun is cut short when they encounter a young woman with black hair and eyes—traits of a demon! As they face a dangerous foe unseen by mankind in over three hundred years, Fia finds herself questioning everything they thought they knew about demons. And if what they know about demons is wrong, how many more of them could be out there walking among them?
Series Overview: Born into a long line of knights, Fia is determined to become a knight herself, just like all her siblings. But a brush with death awakens memories of her past life as a Saint–a woman who wields rare, powerful healing and protection magic–along with the ability to use that magic herself!
The downside is that Fia also remembers her past life’s untimely death, and the danger she will be in if anyone finds out what she really is. She vows to stay on her knighthood path and keep her powers a secret forever! But how can she resist using her newfound powers when they’re just so useful?
Biographical Notes:
Touya is a Japanese writer best known for A Tale of the Secret Saint.
Chibi is a Japanese artist best known for illustrating a number of light novel series, including Unnamed Memory and A Tale of the Secret Saint.
Title Notes:
FOR FANS OF: Tamora Pierce’s Lioness/Alanna books
LIGHT NOVEL: Fiction with color inserts in the front of each volume and roughly a dozen black-and-white manga-style illustrations to complement 250-350 pages of text.
POPULAR GENRES: Fantasy, shoujo, female knights, dragons, reincarnation
SIMULTANEOUS, MULTIMEDIA PUBLISHING: Seven Seas will publish both the light novel and manga of this series.
SERIES INFO: Series is ongoing (4 volumes so far). Seven Seas will have a new pub every 3-5 months or whenever a new volume is released in Japan.
AGE RANGE: This Adult title has especially strong crossover appeal with YA audiences (rated Teen 13+).
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