The Vampire Diaries: The Hunters: MoonsongL .J. Smith’s New York Times bestselling series The Vampire Diaries, and inspiration for the hit CW TV show, gets another addition in this electrifying follow-up to Phantom, the first title in the Hunters arc. Evil never dies. . . . After escaping the horrors of the Dark Dimension, Elena and her friends can’t wait to attend Dalcrest College, the beautiful ivy-covered campus where Elena’s parents met. Life with Stefan is better than ever, and with her closest friends Bonnie, Meredith, and Matt by her side, Elena knows it will be their best year yet. Even Damon seems genuinely changed and is getting along with everyone. But for Elena, moving away from Fell’s Church doesn’t mean she has left her dark past behind. When students start to disappear from campus, every new acquaintance is suddenly a potential enemy. Panic soon spreads and the friends struggle to protect each other. Then Elena uncovers a long-hidden secret, one that shocks her to the core, and realizes tragedy may be unavoidable. Will Elena outrun her fate? And will it be Stefan or Damon who catches her if she falls? |
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... known when she was little, and find her lost family among the neoclassical buildings and the sweeping green lawns of the college. She wasn't leaving, not really. She was moving forward. Elena set her jaw firmly and headed out of her.
... moving quickly between them . “ This is a dormitory for both boys and girls , then ? The sins of the modern world . " His face was thoughtful for a moment ; then he gave a brilliant smile and began to pull luggage out of the back . He ...
... . “It's possible you're finally rubbing off on me,” he said to Damon, his lips twitching slightly with amusement. “I'm in the turret in a single. There's a balcony.” “How nice for you,” Damon said, his eyes moving quickly.
... moving off again , five or six male bodies swiping and shoving at one another , not stopping to apologize , as if they hadn't even noticed her as anything more than an inanimate obstacle in their path . Except for one of them . Bonnie ...
... moving off again, five or six male bodies swiping and shoving at one another, not stopping to apologize, as if they hadn't even noticed her as anything more than an inanimate obstacle in their path. Except for one of them. Bonnie found ...