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Ruby
Ruby | V.C. Andrews
An innocent bayou girl lost to New Orleans. One of the most popular storytellers of all time, V.C. Andrews (Flowers in the Attic, My Sweet Audrina) layers psychological suspense with sheer terror in this provocative first book of the classic Landry Family series. Even in the heart of the bayou, innocence cant last forever.... The only family Ruby Landry has ever known are her loving guardian Grandmere Catherine, a Cajun spiritual healer, and her drunken Grandpere Jack. Although thinking about her dead mother and mysterious father sometimes makes her feel as sad and solemn as the wind sighing through the Spanish moss, Ruby is grateful for what she has. Her life is filled with hope and promise, especially when her attraction to handsome Paul Tate blossoms into a wonderful love affair. But Pauls wealthy parents forbid him to associate with a poor Landry, and Grandmere urges Ruby to focus on her dream of becoming a great painter. An uncertain future looms.... A shocking scheme of blackmail and deception comes to light when Ruby sees her father for the first time in a faded photograph. Stunned and devastated when Grandmere dies soon after, she is left to seek out an explanation on her own. Finding her father in his massive New Orleans mansion, Ruby is quickly subjected to his world of lies, torment...and madness. Still, she clings to her memories of Paulfor only true love might be able to save her now.
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Jadams89
Ruby | V.C. Andrews
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Mehso-so

This was something. Between the almost incest, attempted SA, extortion, and just plain entitlement of some the characters, I was not feeling it. This was my first V.C. Andrews. I‘m not saying it will be the last, but I‘m not coming back soon. #Bookspin

Updated: I was a little curious about what happened next, so I looked up a summary. It‘s a no for me.

Soubhiville I don‘t know if this is one of the author‘s books I read as a teen, but that sounds right on track for her. I‘d say if this didn‘t appeal to you, you‘d be safe to just skip all her others. 1w
Jadams89 @Soubhiville Thanks for the tip! I‘m not sure if I just wasn‘t in the right mood for it - I have one more on my shelf, so I may try again later this year. 1w
TheAromaofBooks Sometimes a book just isn't a good match. 1w
TheUrbanReader I completely agree! I felt as though this book was throwing out anything to keep the reader going. At every turn there is something new without much development, detail or room for growth. Whilst the way the book was wrote allowed me to finish the book, I genuinely found it very surface level and random 1w
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greenhairdontcare
Ruby | V C Andrews
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It‘s no longer Friday in 🇦🇺 but whatever.

1. V C Andrews is amazing! Ruby was my favourite series.
2. Bit of both. 👍🏻 Best way to go.
3. Lynette & Ian. Carmel & Jungle (James).
4. The list is VERY long. The Goonies, Grease, Beauty & The Beast are just a few...
5. Melbourne, Australia. Basically home, but I love it so much. 💚

@howjessreads #friyayintro

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Psychstew1984
Ruby | V.C. Andrews

First real novel I read when I was eleven. Definitely not a book for that age range but I remember it being very interesting to me at the time!