Abandon

· The Abandon Trilogy Book 1 · Pan Macmillan
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Last year, Pierce died – just for a moment. And when she was in the space between life and death, she met John. Tall dark and terrifying, it's his job to usher souls from one realm to the next.

There's a fierce attraction between them, which Pierce carries back into our world. But she knows that if she allows herself to fall for John she will be doomed to a life of shadows and loneliness in the Underworld. When things get dangerous for her, her only hope is to do exactly what John says. Can she trust a guy who lives for the dead?

Inspired by Greek myth, Abandon is the first in a darkly romantic trilogy from Meg Cabot, creator of The Princess Diaries.

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4.6
30 reviews
A Google user
14 February 2012
This book is just ...omg... it's wonderful . Can't wait for sequel xD
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Becky Brown
14 May 2015
A good book with an interesting plot. Definitely worth the read
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Olivia Anderson
6 August 2013
Loved. It! Is all I can say :)
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About the author

Meg Cabot's novels for teenagers have sold millions of copies around the world. The Abandon series includes Abandon, Underworld and Awaken. She is the also author of the fantastically successful The Princess Diaries series, Notebooks of a Middle-School Princess, All American Girl, Avalon High and The Mediator series. She has lived in various parts of the US and France, but now lives in Key West, Florida, with her husband and various cats.

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