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Review by:
Sylvia King
on June 28, 2012 :
I have only read the vampire morsols series. I have not read the novels. Great read.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Ruth Ann Nordin
on April 24, 2011 :
I read Shades of Gray and was interested in her kidnapping, and this story leads up to that from her point of view. It gives a better look at her life, something I often wondered about. I agree that this is a book where looks are deceiving because it appears she has a wonderful life, but when you take a deeper look, you find that things aren't so perfect after all. As a side note, the fountain was chilling!
(review of free book)
Review by:
Bonnie Mutchler
on April 22, 2011 :
Great story, it helps us to understand her and sympathize. It also shows the truth in the old adage that the grass always looks greener. She looks like she has a wonderful life, with everything she wants, but in truth she has nothing.
(review of free book)