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Mercury's Crossing

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The beat dropped and Mercury Elmahdy spun on her heel, the sound of a chainsaw rising and falling as the lights throbbed faster with the music. The energy of the crowd rose in a collective wave as pink smoke puffed out of machines along the walls of the old theatre. Illaria shrieked with joy, pumping harder to the music. Mercury raised her arm in the air, her handful of rings sparkling under the club lights. Mercury Elmahdy is a computer programming prodigy who loves to dance. Raised by her grandparents in London, she is ready to fly away to America on her first great adventure, university in Washington D.C. Her first love and other dangers of the adult world await her. Jordan Barker is finally getting the recognition he desperately craved for his music, but his confusing breakup with Valkyrie Snow has left him utterly raw with heartbreak. He loses himself in his performances, but self-destruction lurks in the darkness backstage, and in the arms of angels and demons drawn to his newfound fame. Valkyrie Snow struggles to recover from a year of health crisis. She pours her focus into Mother House, the intentional community she is building on the east coast. She nurtures the baby inside her whose father is a mystery. Her body remembers but her mind does not. Baron Toussaint's company faces serious charges and media scandal. Baron was unstable to begin with, but with all of this pressure, he is ready to blow. What will happen when he finds out that Valkyrie Snow, his ex-wife, is pregnant? The saga of Jordan Barker and Valkyrie Snow continues with an unexpected new ally, Mercury Elmahdy. This book is the sequel to A World So Small, a softly scifi romantic thriller. Mature content.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelska
  • ISBN:
  • 9780995955783
  • Format:
  • Häftad
  • Sidor:
  • 264
  • Utgiven:
  • 1. september 2018
  • Mått:
  • 229x152x15 mm.
  • Vikt:
  • 390 g.
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Leveranstid: 2-4 veckor
Förväntad leverans: 24. december 2024
Förlängd ångerrätt till 31. januari 2025

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The beat dropped and Mercury Elmahdy spun on her heel, the sound of a chainsaw rising and falling as the lights throbbed faster with the music. The energy of the crowd rose in a collective wave as pink smoke puffed out of machines along the walls of the old theatre. Illaria shrieked with joy, pumping harder to the music. Mercury raised her arm in the air, her handful of rings sparkling under the club lights.
Mercury Elmahdy is a computer programming prodigy who loves to dance. Raised by her grandparents in London, she is ready to fly away to America on her first great adventure, university in Washington D.C. Her first love and other dangers of the adult world await her.
Jordan Barker is finally getting the recognition he desperately craved for his music, but his confusing breakup with Valkyrie Snow has left him utterly raw with heartbreak. He loses himself in his performances, but self-destruction lurks in the darkness backstage, and in the arms of angels and demons drawn to his newfound fame.
Valkyrie Snow struggles to recover from a year of health crisis. She pours her focus into Mother House, the intentional community she is building on the east coast. She nurtures the baby inside her whose father is a mystery. Her body remembers but her mind does not.
Baron Toussaint's company faces serious charges and media scandal. Baron was unstable to begin with, but with all of this pressure, he is ready to blow. What will happen when he finds out that Valkyrie Snow, his ex-wife, is pregnant?
The saga of Jordan Barker and Valkyrie Snow continues with an unexpected new ally, Mercury Elmahdy.
This book is the sequel to A World So Small, a softly scifi romantic thriller.
Mature content.

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