While I really don't like spoilers, you might find some slight Book 1 spoilers in this review.* *Warning: This is the second book in a series. This review was originally posted at The Overstuffed Bookcase. But can she forge a new future without breaking her heart? How else to explain the vivid dreams of Hester Prynne she’s been having since she started reading The Scarlet Letter? Or the way she’s found herself waking in the woods? As her life begins to echo events in the novel, Emma will be forced to choose between virtue and love. Soon Emma’s long-distance relationship with Gray is straining under the pressure, and Emma wonders if she’s cracking too. Her friend and roommate, Michelle, is strangely remote, and old alliances are shifting in disconcerting ways. Yet Emma isn’t the only one who’s changed. And though Gray is leaving for Coast Guard training, Emma feels newly optimistic, even if the pain of her mother’s long-ago death still casts a shadow. The best change of all: her boyfriend, Gray. The compelling heroine of Eve Marie Mont’s novel A Breath of Eyre returns to find truth and fiction merging through the pages of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic, The Scarlet Letter…Įmma Townsend is back at prestigious Lockwood Prep, but her world has altered immeasurably since her tumultuous sophomore year.
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