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Silence at Midnight
Silence at Midnight: Book Two of the Sunset Trilogy | Tonya Royston
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Eighteen-year-old Laken Sumner has just escaped from a stranger and a pack of wolves in the dark rain on a lonely mountain road. Normally, with her ability to communicate with wild animals, who can understand her thoughts, she wouldn’t worry about encountering the predators. But these wolves didn’t respond to her. She tries to shrug it off, afraid to reveal her fears to Noah, her boyfriend and the deputy sheriff. But that’s not all she’s hiding. Drawn to Xander Payne, like a moth to a flame, she warns herself to stay away from him. She’s convinced he knows something, and she doesn’t trust him. Besides, Noah is the one she really wants…if only she could be sure of that. When disaster strikes and Laken is forced to confess her secret to Noah, her worst fears are realized as he drifts away from her. Xander is more than willing to step into Noah’s shoes with Laken, but she refuses to give in to her feelings for him. Because Noah will be back, won’t he? (Twenty-five cents for every print and ebook copy sold will be donated to the Ian Somerhalder Foundation.)
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MinetteLauren
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Since I can't find Gypsy Magic, I'll review it here. Tonya Royston has done it again! I'm not usually a YA reader but after reading her Sunset Trilogy, I was very interested to see what she would write next. I dove in and bought the second Trilogy without even reading the blurb. I like surprises and in this east coast town of Sedgwick,there are a lot of twists and turns. I give it 5 stars. It reads like a movie for all ages. Fantastic and I can't

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MinetteLauren
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I couldn't find Gypsy magic on the search, but I just downloaded this trilogy that seems just as great as the last series!

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MinetteLauren
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This is the second book in the Sunset trilogy, and is even better than the first. Be prepared to read book 3 to find out how it all ends. This is the bridge of the story, but things really heat up and make you plunge into book 3 !