They Called Me Red

(Paperback - 2008/09/30)
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Christina Kilbourne

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Book: They Called Me Red
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""Such a beautiful color red.""

They didn't have the perfect life, but it was their life: Devon's and his dad's. Then Lily came along, enchanting his father with her shy glances, spicy cooking, and exotic teas. Devon has a bad feeling about this new woman who seems endearing one minute, ice cold the next. It isn't until Devon finds himself in an unfamiliar room in an unfamiliar country that he starts to realize just what type of person Lily is and what she is capable of. Clinging to thoughts of his father and of home, he fights to find hope while living a nightmare.

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Details of Book: They Called Me Red Book: They Called Me Red
Author: Christina Kilbourne
ISBN:

1897073887


ISBN-13:

9781897073889

,

978-1897073889


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008/09/30
Publisher: Lobster Press
Number of Pages: 191
Language: English
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