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*Alloy was able to fire L.J.Smith from writing any Vampire Diaries after Midnight because of a "work for hire" clause in her first contract for TVD back in the 90's. That means they can hire whomever they want to continue the series. The books will still say "Created by L.J. Smith," but she did not write them. |
*Alloy was able to fire L.J.Smith from writing any Vampire Diaries after Midnight because of a "work for hire" clause in her first contract for TVD back in the 90's. That means they can hire whomever they want to continue the series. The books will still say "Created by L.J. Smith," but she did not write them. |
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Revision as of 00:00, 27 December 2011
Moonsong is the second book in the trilogy The Hunters.
Synopsis
Life is better than ever, Elena and her friends can’t wait to attend Dalcrest College. But when students start to disappear from campus, suddenly every new acquaintance is a potential enemy. Then Elena uncovers a long-hidden secret, one that shocks her to the core, she realises that darkness has followed her from Fell’s Church. But will it be Stefan or Damon who catches her when she falls?
Trivia
- L.J. Smith is NOT co-writing The Vampire Diaries series
- Alloy was able to fire L.J.Smith from writing any Vampire Diaries after Midnight because of a "work for hire" clause in her first contract for TVD back in the 90's. That means they can hire whomever they want to continue the series. The books will still say "Created by L.J. Smith," but she did not write them.
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L.J. Smith is not co-writing this. She has no part in it.
To learn more about the Vampire Diaries go to www.VampireDiaries.com