Autumn Rose has the chance to save the world she loves. But how much will she have to sacrifice?
Autumn Rose lives in a sleepy seaside town, but buried deep under the surface of her quiet life are dark secrets. Her grandmother is dead, murdered eighteen months ago, and the vibrant London social scene in which she was brought up is a world away. Even worse, at her new school she is shunned and condemned––all because of the swirling marks on her skin that prevent her from blending in with the crowd.
Then the appearance at her school of a handsome young man—who has the same curious markings as Autumn—sends her world into turmoil. Suddenly the marks are deemed cool, and Autumn is thrust into the limelight. But her sudden popularity brings danger as her secrets threaten to come to light. And then there are her recurring dreams about a girl who is about to be seduced by a very dark prince . . . and Autumn must figure out how to save her before it is too late.
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“Continuing seamlessly from the first entry in the Dark Heroine series, Gibbs brings us this second installment, filled with intriguing characters and a dynamic heroine, all set within a world of otherworldly beings. Clever, crisp writing with a modern tone, solid pacing, and dual points of view keep the reader turning the pages.”
— RT Book Reviews (4 stars)
“Twilight writer Stephenie Meyer has a rival in British writer Abigail Gibbs.”
— Sky News, praise for the author“Abigail Gibbs will make you fall in love with vampires all over again…but look out: these vampires will bite.”
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Abigail Gibbs was born and raised in deepest, darkest Devon, England. She is studying for a BA in English at the University of Oxford and considers herself a professional student, as the real world has yet to catch up with her. Her greatest fear is blood and she is a great advocate of vegetarianism, which logically led to the writing of her first novel, The Dark Heroine: Dinner with a Vampire. She splits her time between her studies, stories, and family, and uses coffee to survive all three.