Arowenia (Vampire Morsels)

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By Joleene Naylor
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(5.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: April 21, 2011
Words: 3,692 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458182791


Description

Short Story. Not a children's story. The third in a collection called Vampire Morsels about different vampires from the Amaranthine universe. Arowenia, Claudius's child bride for eternity, lives in a gilded cage. She moves through a world of opulence and excess, shielded from Claudius's political enemies, until a waring coven's scheme engulfs her. You can also find Arowenia in Shades of Gray.

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Tags

vampire, ball, party, paranormal, sad, kidnapping, dance, eternal, amaranthine, arowenia, gloomy

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Review by: Sylvia King on June 28, 2012 : star star star star star
I have only read the vampire morsols series. I have not read the novels. Great read.
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Review by: Ruth Ann Nordin on April 24, 2011 : star star star star star
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!
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Review by: Bonnie Mutchler on April 22, 2011 : star star star star star
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.
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