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Cover Conversations: Wednesday Fragment
Between work and a social life I forgot to post this on Wednesday. Thursdays fragment will be posted right away. Expect the complete cover reveal sometime tonight (or tomorrow morning) depending on when Lisa Mantchev reveals it on her livejournal.
Wednesday
Darklight by Lesley Livingston
#38 of 200
Original Language: English
Publisher: HarperTeen
Country: United States of America
Publication Date: December 22, 2009
ISBN: 0061575402
Page Count: 320
Original Language: English
Publisher: HarperTeen
Country: United States of America
Publication Date: December 22, 2009
ISBN: 0061575402
Page Count: 320
Faerie can't lie . . . or can they?Darklight is the thrilling second novel in Lesley Livingston's delightful Wondrous Strange trilogy. Continuing the adventures of Kelley and Sonny after defeating the Wild Host on Samhain, a whole new set of troubles await the two. Seperated by duty, both Kelley and Sonny feel their difference adding up and aren't sure if their love will survive it.
Much has changed since autumn, when Kelley Winslow learned she was a Faerie princess, fell in love with changeling guard Sonny Flannery, and saved the mortal realm from the ravages of the Wild Hunt. Now Kelley is stuck in New York City, rehearsing Romeo and Juliet and missing Sonny more with every stage kiss, while Sonny has been forced back to the Otherworld and into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the remaining Hunters and Queen Mabh herself.
When a terrifying encounter sends Kelley tumbling into the Otherworld, her reunion with Sonny is joyful but destined to be cut short. An ancient, hidden magick is stirring, and a dangerous new enemy is willing to risk everything to claim that power. Caught in a web of Faerie deception and shifting allegiances, Kelley and Sonny must tread carefully, for each next step could topple a kingdom . . . or tear them apart.
With breathtakingly high stakes, the talented Lesley Livingston delivers soaring romance and vividly magical characters in darklight, the second novel in the trilogy that began with wondrous strange.
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A-Z Reading Challenge
Steph from The Thoughts of a Book Junky is hosting a 2011 A-Z Reading Challenge! The goal is to read the 26 books with each corresponding to the letter of the alphabet. Sounds simple, right?
Well here are my books for the year:
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