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Willow

Published
Feb 2002
Main Genre
Horror Horror
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464
Series
Debeers Book 2

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High society was too much for her. One of the most popular storytellers of all time, V.C. Andrews (Flowers in the Attic, My Sweet Audrina) layers psychological suspense with seductive glamour in this provocative first book of the classic De Beers Family series.

All that glitters isn't gold...

Wealth. Extravagant parties. Celebrity status. These are the things Willow knew only in her wildest dreams—until now. After discovering deep family secrets in her adoptive father's journal, she leaves behind her North Carolina college town and sets out in search of her birth family amid the high-class society of Southern Florida.

Using an assumed name and pretending to conduct a study of one of the nation's wealthiest communities, Willow takes the city by storm and quickly becomes entangled with Thatcher Eaton, a young lawyer who sweeps her off her feet. But as Willow spirals into a passionate love affair and becomes intoxicated with the lifestyle of the rich and famous, the dark truth about her birth family threatens her fancy new life, pushing her to the brink of insanity...

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First Edition Feb 2002 Pocket ISBN 0671039903
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Aug 2003 Simon & Schuster (UK) ISBN 0743232240
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Jan 2002 Pocket ISBN B000FC0WWE
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