when they are in the forest
In order for Twilight * Page 274 (Edward says it) * Page 314 (Bella says it) * Page 366 (Edward says it in many words) * Page 418 (Edward and Bella) * Page 456 (Edward says it) * Page 479 (Edward and Bella) * Page 498 (Bella says it)
I really dont know but ask google. They'll tell you alright. :)
umm page 185 in the smaller version of the book paragraph like the 5th one
I do not believe there is a point of falling action in Twilight, or for that matter, any of the four books. The suspense and thrill holds steady till the very last page of Breaking Dawn. I was bitten by the Twilight bug and there is no cure. And strangely, I don't really care.
In the book "Twilight," Edward tells Bella during a conversation in the meadow that she is his life now.
Edward tells Bella that she is his life now in "Twilight" on page 221.
In the very last chapter of Twilight Bella and Edward tell their feelings for each other.
in the twilight series
when they are in the forest
Yes, "Midnight Sun" is a retelling of the first book in the "Twilight" series from Edward Cullen's perspective. It provides insight into his character and feelings throughout the events of "Twilight."
Edward does not tell Bella that he is a vampire. she finds out after being told a quilette legend by Jacob Black at a beach trip.
Edward Cullen
Edward first tells Bella "I love you" in Twilight by Stephenie Meyer on page 195 of the book.
yes she did
In the end of Twilight: Eclipse, Bella decides that she finally wants to tell her father (charlie) about her engagement to Edward.
In NONE of the books does it tell you Edward Anthony Masen Cullen's middle name.