![]() ![]() ![]() Years later, after Malcolm suffers a stroke, Corinne, now a widow, returns to Foxworth Hall with her four children conceived with her half-brother, and the legacy of Flowers In The Attic is born. At the same time, Malcolm and Olivia grow old and bitter. After these two young lovers are disinherited and banned from Foxworth Hall, they marry and raise four children-Christopher, Cathy, Cory, and Carrie. ![]() (Are you keeping up?) What is it with these rich, coddled people? Oh, that's right.they're inbred. But you really can't blame Corinne for falling in love with her half-brother since she only thinks Christopher is her uncle. Now grown, Christopher-Alicia and Garland's son-returns and sweeps Malcolm's cherished daughter, Corinne, off her feet, starting the whole cycle over again (since they are half-siblings). Alicia and her son, Christopher, move on, leaving her daughter, Corinne, behind. Lust and incest prevail-as it must with this bunch-and Alicia soon has a daughter in secret, fathered by her step-son, Malcolm. Olivia has two sons, Malcolm and Joel, and Alicia soon produces a son named Christopher. Malcolm's father, Garland, returns with his new bride, Alicia, who is-of course-young, beautiful, and pregnant. ![]() After taking Olivia for his wife, they retire to Foxworth Hall to raise a family, but darkness soon descends. In it, we meet the young, handsome Malcolm Foxworth, who started it all. This book is the last in the Dollanganger series, but is the prequel to Flowers In The Attic. ![]()
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