Twilight Saga Posters
If you are here looking for Twilight Saga Posters then you are a Twilight fan like me and know the story, seen the films and read the books.
A quick recap.
Bella Swan has always been a little bit different. Never one to run with the crowd, Bella never cared about fitting in with the trendy, plastic girls at her Phoenix, Arizona high school. When her mother remarried and Bella chooses to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she didn’t expect much of anything to change. But things do change when she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen. For Edward is nothing like any boy she’s ever met. He’s nothing like anyone she’s ever met, period. He’s intelligent and witty, and he seems to see straight into her soul. In no time at all, they are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance – unorthodox because Edward really isn’t like the other boys. He can run faster than a mountain lion. He can stop a moving car with his bare hands and he hasn’t aged since 1918. Edward and his family are unique among vampires in lifestyle choice. They don’t drink blood. To Edward, Bella is that thing he has waited 90 years for – a soul mate. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy.
Edward warns Bella that she should leave him but she refuses to listen and to understand why he is saying this. Bella learns his secret. He is a vampire, however she is not afraid of his blood-thirsty needs and the fact he could kill her at any moment. Bella is afraid of losing him, the love of her life. But what will Edward and Bella do when James , Laurent and Victoria, the Cullens’ mortal vampire enemies, come to town, looking for her? The thrill begins when James finds it a challenge to hunt Bella down for her irresistible blood. The game is on and James will not stop until she is killed.
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