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Sixteen-year-old Anastacia was told her father died in Africa when she was three. But there are no photographs of him, and she doesn't have a birth certificate. When Anastacia travels to Lucerne, Switzerland to attend a wedding and stumbles upon a different reality--in fact, a whole new world--what she learns tears apart her ideas of family and self. Why did her mother, Nicole, tell her a history of lies?

A new evil is spoiling Dawn's End, Anastacia's idyllic birthplace. Who can she trust? How much can be forgiven? Should she follow in her parents' footsteps knowing the personal risks? Her secret legacy may offer the only chance to set things right, deal with her anger, and discover who she really is.

Reviews

Night Owl Teen

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Though the themes of loss and overcoming grief are also part of this book, the author has also introduced the conflict between anger and forgiveness, and this book is much stronger than the first. I recommended this for readers looking for an adventurous, alternate world fantasy, told mainly from the point of view of a female heroine.

Amazon.com Costumer Reviews

Booked Up

http://tc-bookedup.blogspot.com/2012/03/dawns-end-poisoned-by-bonnie-ferrante.html 

I enjoyed the read. Anastacia is a mix of kick-ass 16 year old and innocent, grieving young woman... I quite liked the development of the history behind the peoples of Dawn's End and felt that enough was revealed for this book to work well without having read the other book first.

Amazon Reviews

Nail biting suspense - 5 stars

Suspenseful - 5 stars

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