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The Raven's Eye: Book Three
- Gesprochen von: Kelly Ryan Wilmoth
- Spieldauer: 3 Std. und 27 Min.
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It's time for a new, amazing series of novels!
From the mind of Frank Diane, the story that could change your year.
Here is an excerpt of the fourth part: "Three hours and two large bottles of Shiraz later, the sisters were both thoroughly soused. Head pounding and giggling slightly still, Lilia wished her sister goodnight. She stumbled up the stairs to her bedroom, but made it there without hurting herself. Antonia was completely drunk - head swimming, vision blurring, and totally disconnected from the world as she knew it. She watched and listened as Lilia made her way to bed and closed the door. As soon as Antonia was alone, the tears welled up. Though the company with her sister had helped her laugh, she was still sad. While she was happy that she’d broken any budding relationship off with Clarence before it happened, there still came a sense of guilt. She loved Percival Villiers, and he loved her. It was enough for her right now. It was enough, because...well, maybe there really was some sort of hope. In her drunken haze, everything seemed so deliciously perfect. But as the tears streamed down her face, a mixture of loneliness and happiness, Antonia reached into the pocket of her trousers and fished her iPhone free. Her eyes blurred briefly as she gazed at it, but she pushed through the haze. Swiping through until she found the number she was looking for - she knew it was desperate, and she didn’t care. She brought the phone to her ear as it started ringing on the other end.