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Title:The Edge of Darkness (Darkness Duet #1)
Author:Melissa Andrea
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 414 pages
Published:May 31st 2013 by Smashwords Edition (first published May 30th 2013)
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance
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The Edge of Darkness (Darkness Duet #1) ebook | Pages: 414 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 2425 Users | 266 Reviews

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After a tragic accident, Araya Noelle is left with a constant reminder that nothing is forever.

She is forced to give up her chance to be the youngest dancer accepted into Julliard & taking over their high society school by a graceful storm of determination is no longer an option. Instead of dwelling over her loss, she accepts the new future she’s been dealt. In a world as black as hers, there's no room for bitterness, no time for regret. Sheltered from the outside world, Araya has become suffocated by a life she has no control over. Until Ryland Dare comes crashing into her life.

You don’t know true darkness until you've felt light…

Like a firecracker, showering her with colorful sparks of freedom, Ryland quickly sweeps Araya away from her grey existence. For the first time since the accident, living in darkness is no longer something Araya wants to do willingly. Unleashed by the shadows of her reminder, being with Ryland, Araya touches light. Together they will learn what it’s like to feel alive for the first time.

At the edge of darkness, a ray of light, will dare them both to HOPE.

DARE them to LOVE
DARE them to LIVE

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Edition Language: English URL http://melissaandrea-justlikethat.blogspot.com
Series: Darkness Duet #1
Characters: Ryland Dare, Araya Noelle


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Araya Noelle loses everything dear to her in one moment when she is fifteen years old. A gifted dancer, Araya has just been accepted to prestigious Julliard, when an accident will rob her of her gift and her future. Four years later, Araya lives with her aunt and uncle secluded from the world outside. Ryland Dare is the middle son of the outrageously wealthy Dare family. Many people would love to trade places with him and enjoy the trappings of the rich, but those people don't see the price of



WOW! 5 AMAZING UNIQUE STARS!!! This story is unique but still has the same things I love in romance books. So I can't say too much without giving the uniqueness away so I'm going to keep it very short. This book had me swooning, crying, gasping, laughing, death staring my ereader, saying WTF! & biting my nails. You will be addicted to the characters right from the beginning. The writing flows beautifully, you never get lost or get confused it all just goes together really well and it had me

5 WOW STARS!!!RylandArayaRight from the start... I was instantly pulled into Araya and Ryland's world. It was really hard to put this book down. Araya and Ryland are instantly attracted to each other. They meet at a park accidentally...but fate really had other plans for them.Araya lives in a world full of darkness, yet she has the warmest heart. She is pure, sweet and timid. She accepts what has happened to her and doesn't really complain about it. She's sort of the modern Cinderella. She lives

GIVE ME!

I was provided with a free copy of this book for the blog tour. Thank you, Melissa!Reading The Edge of Darkness felt like riding a roller coaster of emtions. This book made me sad, happy, angry or even in love. The best thing about this book is that it makes you feel. It makes you feel like you are one of the character. It makes you feel alive in the book.I have to recognize that Ive always wanted to read one of Melissas books and when I signed up for this blog tour I was fangirling inside. And

You know what? I think the best kind of books are the ones that surprise you. I'll be honest, I was beginning to tire of all the contemporary romance, young adult books that have recently hit the bookshelves with a vengeance. Don't get me wrong, I love drama and steamy romances, but after a while, the story lines begin to run together and I become disinterested in reading mediocre stuff because I've gone through all my anticipated releases or still waiting on others to be released later this
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