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Beyond Dusk by Sarah M. Cradit
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it was amazing


I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Anne is a Deschanel, even if she never grew up knowing anything about her father or the rest of her family, she shares one special bond with them, she is gifted. When her gift scares her she tracks down Adrienne, the only family member she knows, to try and understand what is happening. Nicholas is tired of people trying to take advantage of his family ever since the miraculous return of Adrienne Deschanel. When Adrienne’s husband calls to tell him there’s someone else trying to get a hold of some of the family money Nicholas decides to check it out. He thinks this girl is trying to scheme his family so he’s going to get close to her to find out the truth. What he finds is another sister and a kindred spirit.
This book takes place several years after the ending of St. Charles at Dusk. However, it is not necessary to have read that book in order to understand the events or people of Beyond Dusk. Cradit has made this book an easy adventure into the world of the Deschanel’s. Her classical style of writing will entice you into a world where the fabulously wealthy have not only their own secrets to hide but mysteries about their pasts to discover and deal with. Cradit is amazingly talented at painting a picture in your mind and leaving a longing in your soul to visit this world in her books as well the real life inspirations. Her characters become family and friends with whom you have an interest in seeing them happy or at the very least not miserable. The fact that Cradit can pull so many emotions from the reader in such a short story is a testament to her genius with words.
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Sarah M. Cradit
“But Nicholas had no room for practicality when there was fun to be had. There was no one as capable of taking a seemingly innocuous situation and turning it into a raving adventure.

Jane. What a boring, and obviously fake, name. This oughta be fun.”
Sarah M. Cradit, Beyond Dusk: Anne


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August 29, 2013 – Shelved
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