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Back in 1997, well before the world got its hands on ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'', supernatural romances for teens were not really the biggest genre out there. One of the more notable of the titles was '' |
Back in 1997, well before the world got its hands on ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'', supernatural romances for teens were not really the biggest genre out there. One of the more notable of the titles was ''[[Blood and Chocolate]]'' by Annette Curtis Klause, who also wrote a [[The Silver Kiss|vampire novel]] before this one. |
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The novel revolved around 16 year old Vivian Gandillon, pretty much a normal high school outsider... who happens to be a werewolf. Though her family once lived in a secluded town where they could all be themselves, they were forced to flee in exile when one of their pack accidently murdered a human. It is the only rule they hold sacred, the rule that protects them from discovery and extinction. So now they are scattered across a small town, mingling with humanity. Vivian also lost her father in the move, and struggles to hold herself and her mother together. |
The novel revolved around 16 year old Vivian Gandillon, pretty much a normal high school outsider... who happens to be a werewolf. Though her family once lived in a secluded town where they could all be themselves, they were forced to flee in exile when one of their pack accidently murdered a human. It is the only rule they hold sacred, the rule that protects them from discovery and extinction. So now they are scattered across a small town, mingling with humanity. Vivian also lost her father in the move, and struggles to hold herself and her mother together. |