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Young Adult Fiction 230
Twilight's origin
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Reader reviewed by stephanie

Rae Sunshine Seddon, lives a quiet life while working at her stepfathers bakery. However, one night, she goes out into the lake to find some peace and quiet. Not a good idea. Vampires find her and take her to an old mansion in the middle of nowhere. They chain her to the wall and leaves her with another vampire, Constantine, who is also chained. However, the vampire does not try to eat her. Instead, he asks her to tell him stories to keep them both sane and alive. Rae, realizing that she will have to save herself, she calls upon her long-forgotten powers that her grandmother had started to cultivate in her while she was little. She manages to transform her pocketknife into a key to unchain herself and Constantine. And surprisingly, he agrees to flee with her when she somehow manages to protect him from the sun with magic. They escape back to town, however, Constantine knows that his enemies will not be far behind. This meant that he and Sunshine will have to face them together. This book is the book where Stephenie Meyer got her ideas from for the Twilight series. This book started very slow, but got faster as time went on. And be prepared to read a lot about cinnamon rolls because the first half is all about cinnamon rolls. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to find out where Stephenie Meyer got her ideas from.
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