The cover for Breaking Dawn has been revealed! You can pre-order the final installment in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series to be among the first to get it when it becomes available later this summer. And don't forgetyou can read the first chapter of Breaking Dawn in the just-released special edition of Eclipse.
Isabella Swan is resigned to her gloomy existence in Forks, Washington until she meets the mysterious and beautiful Edward Cullen. With his mesmerizing eyes and supernatural powers, it's not long before Bella falls under Edward's spell and discovers his vampire identity. But being in love with a vampire has dangerous consequences that Bella could never have imagined.
The vampire love saga continues with more twists and turns for the star-crossed Edward and Bella. The couple endures new troubles, including a painful separation, the arrival of dangerous werewolves in Forks and a cross-continent trek to Italy where they encounter the oldest reigning vampire clan. Meyer delivers a potent mix of danger and passion.
As a vengeful female vampire continues her quest to destroy Bella, she must choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob, making the ultimate decision of life or death.
Some of your favorite authors, including Susan Vaught, James Owen, Cassandra Clare, and others muse on topics such as: Is Edward a romantic or a (really hot) sociopath? How is the Twilight series like one of Shakespeare's tragedies? And more.
Her First Book for Adults
In The Host, an invading species threatens to control the human race by taking over the minds of the human bodies they inhabit. Melanie staves off Wanderer, the invader of her mind, through conscious resistance and thoughts of the man she loves. A fantastic read, The Host may be the first story ever to feature a love triangle involving only two bodies.
Stephenie Meyer has won an enormous following for her well-written page turners about a high-school girl who unwittingly falls head over heels in love with a vampire. Meyer talked about her work in a discussion with the Borders Book Club last summer.