Twilight Moms Books of the Month

Posted on 05. Jun, 2010 by in Books, News, Stephenie Meyer

Bree Tanner Novella

Available Now!

If you haven’t seen yet, we have a fabulous line up of books for June!

Have you gotten your copy of Stephenie Meyer’s latest addition to The Twilight Saga? The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is out NOW! You can order your copy online HERE! And take part in the book discussion! HERE! ...and don’t forget the playlist posted on Stephenie’s website HERE.

Thank you Stephenie! ;)

Once you’ve devoured that be sure to pick up SISTERS RED by Jackson Pearce and also WONDROUS STRANGE and DARKLIGHT by Lesley Livingston.

Order your copies HERE. Take part in the book discussions HERE.

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4 Responses to “Twilight Moms Books of the Month”

  1. Samantha

    05. Jun, 2010

    I’m so bummed that I wont have the money to pick this book util probably lik 2 wweek later

  2. Twishing

    10. Jun, 2010

    I read it for free on Stephenie’s web page. It was about 178 long. Interesting from the other side of things. Not sure if I will purchase it though. Not something I think I could read over and over like the saga.

  3. Kat

    21. Jun, 2010

    Finished Bree Tanner about a week or so ago. Very quick, I really liked it. Also, showing that she told Edward about the Volturi, and they had been holding out on purpose is a piece we didn’t get in Eclipse. Adds a lot more to the story I think, and where they could go with what happens later. Since Stephenie M has said of course she knows what happens next, I am just awaiting an addition to the series eventually. Purchased it to read on an airplane, and I think I will read it again just to freshen my head before the movie comes out in less than two weeks. Thanks for a great addition to more than Bella’s perspective. Also waiting on Midnight Sun!

    • Jessi

      16. Jul, 2010

      I agree with you Kat. Just knowing how sneaky the Volturi was really was intriguing. I also thought it was interesting how Riley controlled them. It was just strange to me, yet made sense.