A young girl in Montreal, a fresh snowstorm, and a dark, foreboding secret buried runs parallel to her footprints in the snow... Young Trixie wants to go to a place where no one is dictator, director or judge. She hates her school, the rat-race and the competition, until she meets Cedric, a luck-ch
Pages From a Vampire's Journal
โ Scribed by Olivia D'Abo
- Book ID
- 100643087
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 41 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A young girl in Montreal, a fresh snowstorm, and a dark, foreboding secret buried runs parallel to her footprints in the snow...
Young Trixie wants to go to a place where no one is dictator, director or judge. She hates her school, the rat-race and the competition, until she meets Cedric, a luck-charm obsessed, celtic-ringed James Dean type who fights at her side and defends her unequivocally, until he finds out about her true lineage, and then has a monumental choice to make: faithfully stay beside her or confront the current of darkness that runs under her feet?
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Learn why you should never leave a diary lying free for the taking
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Learn why vampires are always those you never expect
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Learn why the murders you see in the media are never as clear-cut as they
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Learn why Dark Places hold the Darkest secrets
Make a decision: choose mortal humanity and risk Heaven, or the path of dark immortality and evade the depths of Hell
Warning:
This book is intended for mature audiences.
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