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1 Dawn .
2 Secrets... Morning .
3 Twilight's Child .
4 Midnight Whispers .
5 Darkest Hour
Twilight's Child As Mrs. James Gary Longchamp, Dawn is blissfully happy. But a legacy of deceit and betrayal still haunts her... At last, Dawn can create a haven of warmth and love for her beautiful baby girl, Christie, and her darling Jimmy. Dawn is a huge success as the new owner of the Cutler's Cove hotel... and soon she and Jimmy will be blessed with a child of their own. Yet Dawn cannot quell her forebodings of evil. She can sense Grandmother Cutler's presence everywhere... can feel her bitter hatred as if the old lady plotted her vengeance from the grave. When Dawn discovers that her brother, Philip, still clings to his mad, shameful passion for her, she is heartstricken. Her spiteful, jealous sister, Clara, is far easier to ignore... until the day Clara's childish rage explodes into violence, destroying Dawn's most cherished, precious dream. Then Christie's father, debonair singing star Michael Sutton, returns. Now, as the heartaches and scandals of the past threaten to engulf her, Dawn must fight for her steadfast Jimmy... for only with Jimmy's love can she find the rainbow at the end of the storm.
Setting: Virginia, 1990s
© 1992 by Virginia C. Andrews Trust. Published by Pocket Books of New York. Cover design by Myles Sprinzen. Stepback illustration by Richard Newton. 448 pages.
Standing -- Laura Sue, Jimmy, Clara Sue, Philip Do you have an opinion about who's in the picture? Write to me.
"Je pense que la femme qui est entre Jimmy et Philippe est Betty Ann. Je dis cela parce que cette femme n'est pas comme la Clara Sue du 2e livre. Et je dis cela parce que Philippe a demandé à Betty Ann de se teindre les cheveux en blond."
"I'll have to disagree with you Marie-Eve. In the story Betty Ann was
uptight and would not wear that dress. Clara Sue was wild and that
dress is more of her style."
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