The Fury

The Fury by Lisa J. Smith, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1991, is a captivating addition to the realms of juvenile fiction, horror, and fantasy. This edition spans 309 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds as Stefan resolves to put an end to the ongoing feud with his brother Damon, regardless of the consequences. Meanwhile, Elena succumbs to her thirst for blood and faces a formidable evil, while Damon continues to taunt both characters.
Readers will encounter a gripping conclusion to the series, where themes of rivalry and the struggle against darkness take center stage. The dynamics between the characters intensify as they confront their deepest fears and desires. This edition invites exploration into the complexities of their relationships and the choices they must make in the face of ultimate evil. With its blend of horror and fantasy elements, The Fury offers a compelling experience for those interested in the darker aspects of juvenile fiction.
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In the chilling conclusion, Stefan determines to end the feud with his brother Damon–whatever the cost. Elena gives in to her craving for blood and confronts the ultimate evil, while Damon mocks both Elena and Stefan.
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