Song of the Fireflies
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- 19,00 kr
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- 19,00 kr
Publisher Description
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of THE EDGE OF NEVER, J.A. Redmerski you a heart-wrenching New Adult novel of love, secrets and the choices we make…
Love makes you do crazy things…
Brayelle Bates has always been a force of nature and the only person who has ever truly understood her is her childhood sweetheart, Elias Kline. But Elias never knew the truth about her agonizing past – until one night changes everything.
Desperate to escape her fate, Bray convinces Elias to flee with her, and as the two try to make the most of their circumstances, Elias soon realises that there’s a darkness driving Bray he can’t ignore. Now, in order to save her, he’ll have to convince Bray to accept the consequences of her past – even if it means losing her.
Reviews
Praise for J.A. Redmerski:
‘A sensual, pulse-racing romp that's bound to have you lusting for more! Will give you goosebumps – in a good way…’ REVEAL
‘I could not put The Edge of Never down. This is one of the best books I have read this year and I am sure this book will be one that is talked about as much as Twilight/Fifty Shades was!’ REA BOOK REVIEW
‘Amazing! I know it sounds like the typical boy meets girl story but please believe me when I say it is so much more. Much, much more.’ BESOTTED WITH BOOKS
About the author
J.A. Redmerski, New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of THE EDGE OF NEVER lives in North Little Rock, Arkansas with her three children and a Maltese. She is a lover of television and books that push boundaries and is a huge fan of AMC’s The Walking Dead.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A tense police standoff flashes back into a meandering story replete with poor decisions, dangerous codependency, and a frankly unbelievable ending in bestseller Redmerski's standalone new adult romance. Warning bells go off with the introduction of Bray, who's so "intimidating and pretty that the other girls know they had better befriend her or else end up her enemy." Although they've loved each other since childhood, Elias and Bray have settled for being friends with benefits rather than admit their feelings. Elias thinks Bray is "too bold for her own good" and suffers from an "inability to form bonds with other people," but when she's implicated in the death of another young woman, he plots their escape. On the run, they careen from one bad decision to another until there's nowhere left to go. Fortunately for them, Redmerski (Killing Sarai) resolves all with a leap ahead to a shiny happy future in which painful payback and healing are behind them. Romance fans will be disappointed with this dark melodrama of desperate characters and toxic faux-love.