
But after years of relative quiet, the dark days of Whitefern may have returned. Audrina promised her father she’d watch over the young woman.

Trapped in the middle of it all: her fragile, simple sister-the beautiful, trusting Sylvia. And she can’t help but wonder what had made her father change his will at the last minute? What did he know about Arden that she didn’t? My Sweet Audrina is Andrews’s only standalone novel. This includes the first four books of the Dollanganger series, with Flowers in the Attic leading off.

For the purists, the books written by Virginia herself are the gold standard. And while Audrina didn’t anticipate running the family business, she’s curious to do so. Andrew Neiderman continues to pen books under the V.C. Arden’s protestations become frantic, nearly violent. When the reading of her father’s will reveals that Audrina herself will control fifty-one percent of the family brokerage-the halls of Whitefern again don’t feel safe. But then, the death of Audrina’s father changed a great many things. He didn’t used to be this ambitious, expansive.this cruel. Andrews’s strangest, most beloved books-and now a Lifetime movie! Whitefern swallowed Audrina’s childhood-and now the sprawling Victorian mansion threatens her adult life too.Īudrina remembers a better time, when her husband, Arden, was a young man with a heart filled with devotion for her.

The long-awaited sequel to My Sweet Audrina, one of V.C.
