The Phoenix of the Opera

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iUniverse, 2007 M03 6 - 224 páginas

The Phantom of the Opera had released the love of his life, Christine Daa, from his possession and retreated to his subterranean lair-to die. Young Meg Giry remained fascinated with her friend's captor, whom she would not permit to destroy himself. Through Meg's care the Phantom returns to life and makes his courageous savior his protge. But can the Phantom, hunted by Parisian authorities and Christine's husband, the dashing Count de Chagny, escape his criminal past? Can he forget his first beloved or will he continue to haunt Christine, as she does him? Will Meg, who hungers for his love, be able to heal his heart and make him her own? The Phoenix of the Opera explores the limits of redemption and the power of love, taking us into the tortured souls of its protagonists. It is a grand tale of despair, obsession, rekindled passion, and the power of love.

 

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Sección 1
9
Sección 2
28
Sección 3
42
Sección 4
53
Sección 5
60
Sección 6
79
Sección 7
89
Sección 8
99
Sección 9
109
Sección 10
119
Sección 11
138
Sección 12
153
Sección 13
182
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Página 9 - By a crowd that seize it not, Through a circle that ever returneth in To the self-same spot; And much of Madness, and more of Sin And Horror, the soul of the plot!

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Sadie Montgomery teaches literature and lives with her son and husband in Minnesota. Whenever she has a spare moment, she writes stories and romances. The Phoenix of the Opera is the first in a four-book series continuing the story of the Phantom and the woman who dared to love him.

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