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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Carol Culver:

    The Guy Next Door, July 2008
    Trade Size
    Rich Girl, January 2008
    Trade Size
    Manderley Prep, December 2007
    Paperback

    Rich Girl
    Carol Culver

    Can the rich girl and the housekeeper's son make a good match?

    BFF novel #2
    Berkley Jam
    January 2008
    On Sale: January 2, 2008
    Featuring: Victoria Lee
    240 pages
    ISBN: 0425219151
    EAN: 9780425219157
    Trade Size
    $9.99

    Young Adult

    At an exclusive school like Manderly Prep, you really need your BFFs to get you through.

    Victoria Lee, who spent her childhood in Hong Kong, has been transplanted to her parents' McMansion-unsupervised. Anyone else would think they were dreaming, but for Victoria, it's closer to a nightmare. Life alone in a big house can make you feel really empty.

    Victoria feels like she's stepped out of the book she has to read for Brit Lit, A Tale of Two Cities. And it's not just Hong Kong vs. San Francisco. It's her parents' Ivy League dreams vs. her own dream of fashion school. And the snotty kids at Manderley Prep vs. her real friends, Cindy and Maggie. Then there's her crush Steve, who doesn't even notice her anymore.

    She doesn't even feel at home at home-since the housekeeper's son, Gabe, acts like Victoria's very breath is destroying his precious environment. Maybe he's got a point. Maybe Victoria is miles from where she really belongs.

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