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Both Pirin Basamendi and Gracie Olwyn have way too much to hide, not to mention a virulent contagion to avoid. Which is why they'd have preferred to never meet each other. But Gracie has what Pirin is eager to retrieve and Gracie is desperate to get rid of: the lightning stone. So, reluctantly, they do meet-and discover an instant attraction that's impossible to resist. Soon, despite themselves, they begin to reveal their secrets-and become deeply entangled in each other's lives. For Pirin, this means immersion in Gracie's unsettling, scary-vivid episodic dreams about two women, Analergin and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Both Pirin Basamendi and Gracie Olwyn have way too much to hide, not to mention a virulent contagion to avoid. Which is why they'd have preferred to never meet each other. But Gracie has what Pirin is eager to retrieve and Gracie is desperate to get rid of: the lightning stone. So, reluctantly, they do meet-and discover an instant attraction that's impossible to resist. Soon, despite themselves, they begin to reveal their secrets-and become deeply entangled in each other's lives. For Pirin, this means immersion in Gracie's unsettling, scary-vivid episodic dreams about two women, Analergin and Kaldi, and events that somehow eerily echo her own ancestral past. For Gracie, it means helping Pirin confront the very real threat of a man determined to kill her. Amid self-doubt, cyberstealth, a pandemic, fear of attack, and attempted murder, their attraction turns to love-and their lives will never be the same.
Autorenporträt
Sophia Kell Hagin's first novel, Whatever Gods May Be, won a 2010 Golden Crown Literary Society Award for Dramatic General Fiction and also was a 2010 Golden Crown Debut Author finalist. In addition, Whatever Gods May Be won a 2010 Lesbian Fiction Readers Choice Award in General Fiction and received a 2011 LGBT Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention for Best Lesbian Debut Novel.

Some of Sophia's orphaned early writings may be found at her website, sophiakellhagin.com.

Sophia lives with her longtime love, life, and business partner in the wooded dunes of Truro, Massachusetts.