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Erica Sakurazawa Launches Koi no Kaori Manga
posted on 2009-11-23 23:57 EST
Erica Sakurazawa launched a new manga called Koi no Kaori (The Scent of Love) in the January issue of Sobisha's Office You magazine on Saturday. The story follows the love lives of two sisters; the first installment deals with the older sister, who is living an ordinary life as an housewife, when she falls in love with a man she met. Other installments will deal with the more rambunctious younger sister.
Tokyopop published Sakurazawa's Angel, Angel Nest, The Aromatic Bitters, Between the Sheets, and The Rules of Love stories in a volume called Erica Sakurazawa Collected Works.
Source: Comic Natalie
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