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Pertence a SérieThe Wolf House (2)
The second book in Mary Borsellino's Wolf House series, Roads and Crosses follows two of the vampire hunters as they navigate the aftermath of the shattering events of Origins and Overtures. Already prone to anger and self-doubt, Lily's fight has become a fight against her own dark thoughts just as much as it-s a fight against the vampire gangs. And Will's clinical, detached approach to vampire hunting has always helped him in the past, but now it threatens to cut him off from his emotions and his friends completely. And if they can't save themselves, what good are they to Jay, Rose, and Bette? "Electrifying. Chilling. Enthralling. Amazing. One of the truest young voices I've ever heard, with a plot that keeps you stuck to the pages and stops the breath in your throat. This is a writer who will go farther than perhaps even she imagines." -L.J. Smith, author of the Vampire Diaries series "Mary Borsellino's The Wolf House introduces readers to a group of smart, hip, snarky young friends who like to eat pizza, gossip, watch horror movies and, oh yeah, hang out with vampires. Just your typical high school students." -Nancy A. Collins, author of the Vamps series "Mary Borsellino is one of the up-and-coming writers of this generation, regardless of genre. As it happens, she writes some of the very best vampire fiction in the vast sea of vamplit that is out there." -Narrelle Harris, author of The Opposite of Life "Mary does characterisation like she is wielding a sympathetic, observant scalpel." -Karen Healey, author of Guardian of the Dead Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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