WILDly

By T Swanepoel
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Aug. 31, 2011
Words: 60,641 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465733115


Short description

She underestimated the dark side of the moon... Valerie, a freshly-arrived varsity student, falls in love with her rescuer after an unusual attack. But what she doesn’t know, is that Alex is not the average boy-next- door. She unknowingly witnesses the build-up to an ancient battle between the sun and the moon… and soon discovers that she is the centre pin of the battle.

Extended description

Preface
My heart pounded and my ears swooshed. I didn’t like asking questions in class, especially not a full philosophy class, but I had to make sure that I had heard correctly.
“But, Professor, do you really believe it is possible for the sun, a star, to be alive?”
I had to speak up above the buzz of voices from where I sat in the third row. No one was listening. They thought the Professor was just a big fat joke. And his overweight, wobbly appearance made him even more ridiculous, not to mention his bald Bozo-the-clown hairstyle.
He stopped writing on the board and turned towards the class. (Read more)


Tags

supernatural fantasy, star crossed series

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Review by: Christine Dorval on Aug. 22, 2012 : star star star star
its good , but does it really need to be a sequel? with that ending i cant wait for the next book. i would have prefer a complete ending! frustrating but the idea is very different from everything i have ever read good job
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