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Cashmere: Book 2 of the Velvet Trilogy
Contributor(s): West, Temple (Author)
ISBN: 0998341509     ISBN-13: 9780998341507
Publisher: In Medias Res
OUR PRICE:   $11.39  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Fiction | Romance - Paranormal
- Young Adult Fiction | Fashion & Beauty
- Young Adult Fiction | Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
Dewey: FIC
Series: Velvet Trilogy
Physical Information: 1.05" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.30 lbs) 470 pages
 
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This high-stakes sequel to Velvet proves that when you're the only human caught in a paranormal war, high school can get a little tricky. With Adrian's brother trapped in hell, the Praetorian Guard has made Stony Creek their base of operations, but Caitlin has a bad feeling they're more interested in her than in finding Lucian. Caught in a sea of conspiracies and lies, Caitlin and Adrian perform a risky magical procedure in an attempt to protect Caitlin from compulsion.

Relieved that her nightmares have ended, Caitlin is disturbed to find that something even stranger has taken their place. Determined to get on with her life, even amid a crazy paranormal manhunt, she applies for a competitive summer fashion internship in New York. Searching desperately for answers about what Caitlin might be, how Adrian's father is involved, and where Lucian has been taken, Caitlin and Adrian must rely on each other to survive. But when the truth finally comes to light, the consequences are unimaginable.

And the question still haunts them both: even if they survive, how will they deal with the fact that Adrian is immortal and Caitlin is not?


Contributor Bio(s): West, Temple: - The debut author of the YA paranormal romance Velvet is as nerdy in real life as she is on the Twitter. Armed with a very shiny English degree, she spent four months in Oxford holed up at the Radcliffe Camera amongst the hush of ancient books and the rich musk of academia. Returning to Los Angeles, she acquired a concurrent degree in film, mostly as an excuse to write essays about The Princess Bride and Hook. She can sew (poorly), drive stick (please fasten your seatbelt), and mostly lift her feet off the ground while stuttering into first gear on a very small motorcycle. She currently lives in Seattle but tends to wander from city to city like the gypsy she is.