Lynn Schlanger's Reviews > Beyond Dusk: Anne
Beyond Dusk: Anne (House of Crimson and Clover, #0.5)
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And the story continues.....
We finally get to begin to understand Anne, her life in the bayou and what has sculpted the demur, shy Anne we've come to know. Under her mother's thumb Anne was forced to simply comply. Now that her Mother has passed, Anne can begin to explore who she is and what she was meant to be. Will her Dechannel family embrace her and help her grow or draw the bridge to another outsider trying to weddle their way into the wealthy family?
As always I enjoyed Sarah Cradit's story and felt it ended too soon! Anxious for the next one!!
We finally get to begin to understand Anne, her life in the bayou and what has sculpted the demur, shy Anne we've come to know. Under her mother's thumb Anne was forced to simply comply. Now that her Mother has passed, Anne can begin to explore who she is and what she was meant to be. Will her Dechannel family embrace her and help her grow or draw the bridge to another outsider trying to weddle their way into the wealthy family?
As always I enjoyed Sarah Cradit's story and felt it ended too soon! Anxious for the next one!!
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