Vamp

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Maggie Holt ISBN: 9781440113222
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 5, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Maggie Holt
ISBN: 9781440113222
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 5, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

MIRROR IMAGE PROVIDES POOR REFLECTION

Two sisters bearing a striking resemblance to one and other could easily trade places, at least momentarily---- a glance past their ebony hair and eyes of stormy sea green exposes their true identity. For although they mirror one and other in form, Molly and Merry posses opposing personalities:one is a temptress motivated by vanity and opportunism, while the other is easily intimidated and a vulnerable outcast. Their association seems completely unfathomable.

Molly and Merry are parted during childhood as a result of the pyschological distance between them. Molly's extroversion allows her to attend the prestegious Primrose School for Young Ladies, where her popularity soars: Merry is relegated to Fotheringale, a school for "backward" children. Their separation continues for a lifetime, but tragedy strikes, they are briefly reunited. Unless they use this opportunity to reconcile their differences, their fate will rest in the clutches of despair.

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MIRROR IMAGE PROVIDES POOR REFLECTION

Two sisters bearing a striking resemblance to one and other could easily trade places, at least momentarily---- a glance past their ebony hair and eyes of stormy sea green exposes their true identity. For although they mirror one and other in form, Molly and Merry posses opposing personalities:one is a temptress motivated by vanity and opportunism, while the other is easily intimidated and a vulnerable outcast. Their association seems completely unfathomable.

Molly and Merry are parted during childhood as a result of the pyschological distance between them. Molly's extroversion allows her to attend the prestegious Primrose School for Young Ladies, where her popularity soars: Merry is relegated to Fotheringale, a school for "backward" children. Their separation continues for a lifetime, but tragedy strikes, they are briefly reunited. Unless they use this opportunity to reconcile their differences, their fate will rest in the clutches of despair.

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