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Description
When Deanna's missing friend Hyde turns up at his father's funeral to claim his corporate empire and inheritance, she is swept into his glittering world of paparazzi and wealth.
But re-kindling her friendship and the dizzying new emotions along for the ride are the least of her concerns. Because Deanna has a secret - and somebody knows. Someone who is out to get Hyde. And if she doesn't play along, and help the enemy destroy him...she will be sold to the highest bidder in the black market for human swans.
Now Deanna is struggling to break free from the gilded cage that would trap her forever...
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But re-kindling her friendship and the dizzying new emotions along for the ride are the least of her concerns. Because Deanna has a secret - and somebody knows. Someone who is out to get Hyde. And if she doesn't play along, and help the enemy destroy him...she will be sold to the highest bidder in the black market for human swans.
Now Deanna is struggling to break free from the gilded cage that would trap her forever...
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Product details
- 12-17
- Paperback | 400 pages
- 130 x 197 x 20mm | 256g
- 08 May 2014
- Angry Robot
- Strange Chemistry
- Botley, United Kingdom
- English
- New edition
- New edition
- 1908844892
- 9781908844897
Review quote
"This is how fairy tales should be written in the twenty-first century. And I'm all over them."
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About Sarah Raughley
Sarah grew up in Southern Ontario writing stories about freakish little girls with powers because she secretly wanted to be one.She is a huge fangirl of anything from manga to science fiction/fantasy lit to Japanese Role Playing Games but if she has to, she will swear up and down that she was inspired by Jane Austen at book signings. She imagines it sounds better than Chrono Trigger.On top of being a YA writer, she is currently completing a PhD in English, because she communicates via literary narratives, and also the sight of blood makes her queasy (which crossed medical school off the list).
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