This book is the second in the trilogy. In this second book, V. C. Andrews continues what Celeste must endure with her mother. It keeps you wanting to know more about the life of Celeste, and can she be strong enough to withstand her mother’s over bearing ways. Yet again, you still don’t want to put the book down, for wanting to know how it turns out for Celeste.
With the death of her...
more This book is the second in the trilogy. In this second book, V. C. Andrews continues what Celeste must endure with her mother. It keeps you wanting to know more about the life of Celeste, and can she be strong enough to withstand her mother’s over bearing ways. Yet again, you still don’t want to put the book down, for wanting to know how it turns out for Celeste.
With the death of her father and twin brother Noble, Celeste must conform to her mother’s wishes. Even if it means being someone she isn’t. To become her twin Brother Noble, and lose her own identity. How long will she be the obedient child? Time will tell. Celeste is becoming a young woman now, and she has to deal with her ever changing body in more ways than one. First, she has a ruse with a neighbor boy, then becomes a mother to “baby Celeste”, and must act like her child is her sister. Yet still trying to please her mother’s insane ways.
Just makes you want to yell into the pages, to help Celeste see the wrongs her mother is putting her through. Talk about family dysfunction! You know what they say about having a “Black Cat” cross your path; all hell breaks loose…. Well it does near the end of this book.
That is what keeps you ready to read the last in the series, and to find out what happens to “Baby Celeste”.
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