Breaking Dawn
Summary
"Breaking Dawn" is the final book in the "Twilight" series, written by Stephenie Meyer. The book is divided into three parts. In the first part, Edward and Bella spend their honeymoon on an island off the coast of Brazil, where Bella discovers she is pregnant. The child grows at an abnormal rate, putting her life at risk. The second part is narrated from Jacob Black's perspective, as he struggles with his love for Bella and his hatred for the fact that she is about to give birth to a vampire child. When Bella gives birth, Edward turns her into a vampire to save her life. The child, a girl named Renesmee, grows rapidly and exhibits unique abilities. In the final part, the Cullen family faces a threat from the Volturi, who believe Renesmee poses a threat to the secrecy of vampire existence. Ultimately, after much negotiation and gathering witnesses from around the world who confirm that Renesmee is not a threat, the conflict ends peacefully. Edward, Bella, and their friends and family can live happily ever after.
