
Kept on the top floor of their grandmother’s vast mansion, their loving mother assures them it will be just for a little while. Now, for the sake of an inheritance that will ensure their future, the children must be hidden away out of sight, as if they never existed. Flowers In The Attic - They were a perfect family, golden and carefree-until a heartbreaking tragedy shattered their happiness.Andrews series, like the Ruby Series (or The Landry Series), The Orphans Series, The Logan Series, The Casteel Series, and more How to read the Flowers in the Attic Books in Order? The Dollanganger series in Publication Order: If you like Flowers in the attic, you may also want to read other V.C. The book was completed by ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman, who wrote all the sequels and prequels of the Dollanganger series since. Andrews died in 1986 and didn’t finish the 5th book in the series, Garden of Shadows. The first book in the series, Flower in the Attic, is a worldwide best-seller that has been adapted twice for television. Andrews, the Dollanganger series (aka the Flowers in the Attic series) is a gothic horror and family saga spinning a tale of dreadful secrets and dark, forbidden passions. The books behind all those Flowers in the Attic Lifetime movies. This list will looks at the most horrific and heartbreaking scenes from the three Flowers in the Attic follow-up books written by VC Andrews.Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases from Amazon. (It should be noted that in addition to the three sequels penned by Andrews, there is also a prequel written by ghostwriter Andrew Neiderman ( Garden of Shadows) and six additional sequels ( Christopher’s Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger, Secret Brother, Beneath the Attic, Out of the Attic, and Shadows of Foxworth). The original Andrews-written saga comes to an end with Seeds, which centers on Chris and Cathy in their golden years. Petals follows the remaining Dollanganger children as they attempt to start again, while Thorns is about Cathy's sons, Bart and Jory. Andrews extended the twisted tale into three additional books: Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, and Seeds of Yesterday. Masquerading as a young adult novel focusing on teen girls, the sordid story became a favorite pass-along book among female friends as it followed the saga of the four Dollanganger kids - who were put through the wringer by their family.īut the story of the Dollanganger children does not end with Flowers in the Attic. VC Andrews's Flowers in the Attic was a landmark novel for tweens upon its release in 1979.
