![]() ![]() Is so hard to judge Addie for any of her decisions. I don’t know what more to tell you about the story other than what I just mentioned. Her life is one of loneliness and adventure, of sadness and triumph, of discoveries and lament, until one day when she meets Henry. Addie goes through life free but being forgotten by everyone she meets. A deal that she thinks means freedom but instead, it means to be forgotten. So, one desperate night, she prays to a forbidden god by accident (read the book to find out what I mean by that), and she ends up striking a deal with the devil. Back in a period of time where women were told what to do and that to have a place in society meant that you needed to be married to a man. She was born in the late 1600s, in France. In this book, we follow the story of Adeline LaRue. ![]() ![]() “… It is a lonely thing, to be forgotten.” ![]()
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