Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
It started with a Twilight. In Twilight, the first book of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilightvampire love saga, self concious, loner girl Bella Swan moves away from Sunny Phoenix to rainy, drab and dreary Forks, Washington. She moves into her dad Charlie Swan’s. On her first day at school she sees a group of angelic and beautiful looking people and pays particular close attention to a stunningly handsome boywith topaz eyes and bronzed hair named Edward. The book moves along with Edward at first detesting Bella because her scent is so attractive to him that it makes him want to break his ‘vegetarian’ lifestyle, and as the 2 grow closer, and as Bella learns the boy she falls in love with is a Vampire, the love story blossoms.
On to Breaking Dawn, the fourth novel in the series, which consumates this romance with marriage and some horrifying dilemmas. Bella soon discovers she’s pregnant, and Edward can’t accept that this unborn child will kill Bella and take her away from him forever. Bella can only turn to Rosalie, Edward’s sister who from the onset disliked Bella because she risked the family’s lives by knowing their secrets.. As Rosalie and Bella grow closer to protect the unborn child, more dilemma’s crop up with the Wolf pack and their intense hatred for this thing Edward and Bella have created.
I wont put any spoilers in this, but all I can say is there’s never a dull moment in Breaking Dawn.

If like me you fell in love with this fantasy love story and followed Edward, Jacob and Bella through New Moon and Eclipse, you wont want to put Breaking Dawn down.
The film which is due November 18, 2011 at cinema’s is being anxiously awaited for my millions of fans and I have a feeling the film wont let us down.

