Breaking Dawn By Stephenie Meyer

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Have you ever wished that werewolves existed; that vampires lived among us? Well Isabella Swan is pulled into the world were all these things exist and dangers are around every corner especially when you're a danger magnet when a thoughtful, sensible vampire named Edward Cullen, falls in love with her, soon followed by a highly confident werewolf named Jacob Black. This amazing, gut wrenching love story takes place in the small town of Forks, Washington. Bella and Edward at the very beginning of the book get married but all does not go well at their honeymoon where Bella becomes pregnant. Unfortunately the baby is like its parents, human and vampire, making for a deadly combo for the baby is much stronger than any regular one and is deadly when it kicks, breaking Bella's bones as it matures, even faster than normal. Bella being unreasonable Bella is totally against having the baby killed, and is backed up all the while by Edward's sister, Rosalie who has always wanted a child and his sweet mother, Esme who wants what Bella wants. All the while the baby continues to break Bella from the inside. When the baby is finally born, there is only one choice but to make Bella a vampire because she is beyond any other help, soon after Bella is ‘born' the Cullen's get word that the Voultri, a powerful group of vampires that abide to the law and reinforce it, are coming to destroy the baby because they think it a undead child that will threaten their secret. What will Bella and Edward do? Will they run and hide with their precious baby, leaving the rest of the family behind or turn and fight? What will happen to their baby? If you have a deadly curiosity about what will happen read this book, Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. A thrill that will suck you dry.

 

 
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