In the Flesh

In the Flesh by Sylvia Day, published by Kensington Books in 2013, is a work of fiction that spans 261 pages. The narrative follows Sapphire, who has been exiled by her former lover, the King of Sari. When she takes in the wounded Crown Prince Wulfric, an enemy of the king, their relationship evolves as he decides to make her his concubine, leading to unexpected emotions.
Readers will find a blend of romance and erotica intertwined with elements of the paranormal as the story unfolds. The dynamics between Sapphire and Wulfric explore themes of love and loyalty against a backdrop of conflict and desire. This edition, written in English, offers a detailed exploration of their complex relationship and the challenges they face.
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Sapphire, who has been exiled by her former lover, the King of Sari, receives a wounded Crown Prince Wulfric into her home, until the prince, an enemy of the king, decides to make her his concubine, only to discover that he is falling in love.
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