The Raven's Eye: Book Four
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Narrated by:
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Kelly Ryan Wilmoth
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By:
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Frank Diane
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It's time for a new amazing series of novels
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Here an extract of the fourth part:
The conversation with her mother lasted hours. It went on and on, even after she’d told Lissa her plan - even after they’d argued about it. Lissa had, eventually, conceded when she realized that her daughter’s decision was not going to be wavered. It had broken the woman’s heart, but she did want her daughter to be happy. She knew how torn Antonia had been about the entire situation with Percy, but unlike Verity, Lissa saw a glimmer of hope that the others did not. If the bridge was the link, and the veil dropped a handful of times per year, she knew she would be able to see her daughter again. She could only be thankful for that. It was simply moving away a long distance, without the ability to call; it wasn’t death.
Even after their official goodbyes, the conversation carried on for a few hours; the two of them worked out whatever still existed between them. They wanted to end on a happy note, not one of regret. But it was difficult; it was heartbreaking. But, it was for the best.
By the time Antonia finally ended the call with her mother, it was late afternoon, and her heart was shattered for now. She would call Lilia; she promised her mother that she would. But, that phone call would have to wait a few hours. Antonia needed to rejuvenate after the last goodbye.
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