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Because it's another sad, bittersweet ending from the real VC Andrews. This book has more of a soap opera feel to it than a gothic feel. Yet, it has a little of that too. You won't be disappointed; ignore the negative reviews. This is a perfect wrap-up of the Dollanganger saga, although after this book, "Garden of Shadows" (a prequel) was printed three years after this book.
It begins with a middle-aged Cathy and Chris going to live with her son Bart and their long-lost uncle, Joel Foxworth, in a rebuilt Foxworth Hall. Jory, her other son, and his wife Melodie come for a visit, as does Cindy, Chris and Cathy's adopted daughter. Soon, horrible things begin to happen and no one knows who's really responsible...but the reader can choose between Bart and Joel to place the blame; it's left to the reader to figure out.
This is fantastic reading and you won't want it to end once you get into this book.
It begins with a middle-aged Cathy and Chris going to live with her son Bart and their long-lost uncle, Joel Foxworth, in a rebuilt Foxworth Hall. Jory, her other son, and his wife Melodie come for a visit, as does Cindy, Chris and Cathy's adopted daughter. Soon, horrible things begin to happen and no one knows who's really responsible...but the reader can choose between Bart and Joel to place the blame; it's left to the reader to figure out.
This is fantastic reading and you won't want it to end once you get into this book.
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