Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Following the death of her dominating car shoe mother, Anne Fontaine decides to leave the bayou to r


Following the death of her dominating car shoe mother, Anne Fontaine decides to leave the bayou to reconnect with her estranged half-sister, Adrienne Deschanel. Her hope is to forge a relationship with Adrienne that was not possible when her mother was alive. Secretly, she also hopes to find out if her extraordinary supernatural talents are shared by anyone else.
When Nicolas Deschanel gets wind of Anne’s presence, he suspects that she is one of many con artists after his sister’s money. Not knowing that her story is true, he engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with her, deciding to have a little fun.
This series is best read in order to appreciate how the story unfolds. In Beyond Dusk, we learn more about Anne Fontaine and a her mother Angelique. Anne’s car shoe upbringing by a domineering car shoe mother clearly impacts car shoe her self-worth, but with her mother dead and buried, she now has the freedom to learn more about her biological car shoe father and the interesting traits she has inherited from his gene pool. To say more would spoil the read.
The novella is short which makes the concise writing all the more impressive. It provides an interesting peak into both the Deschanel and Fontaine families that I’m sure will come to play in later books. The Deschanel skepticism is all too present and the weird, slightly uncomfortable situation it creates was fabulously written.
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