![]() ![]() ![]() less rare, but still with some great powers. This means that Clara and her brother Jeffrey are Quartarious – 1/4 angels. we learn in this story that it’s her mother, and that her mother was a Dimidium meaning that she’s HALF angel. So in Unearthly, we meet Clara who is 16 and has recently learned that she’s an angel-blood – meaning that at least one of her parents is part angel. this is the case here with the Unearthly series – not because the characters and story didn’t stick in my mind, but because i wanted to make sure that i was 100% clear on what was going on, and where we left off so that i’m not confused. I’ve found that since there’s usually a decent gap between when installments are released, i have to go back and do a refresher before i can get into the next book. It’s so hard sometimes when you’re such an avid reader that you’re reading through more than 10 series at any given time. ![]()
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It is always my hope that those personal moments in my writing are things the readers can connect with. Explore Penelope Danielss board 'Foxgloves in Summer' on Pinterest. The romance in this story is well paced and felt earned. I quickly became invested in her and the love interest in this addictive story filled with highs and lows that made me root for the heroes. So many readers have been through the same things I have. Foxgloves in summer is a unique and interesting take on the Cinderella story. I still write for the same reasons, though the stories and emotions have matured over the years. When I was young, I used my stories to work through a lot of things that were difficult for me-the aftermath of abuse, my parents' divorce, my desire for (but difficulty attaining) friends. 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