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Mila plans her escape from a murderer. Stuck under his finger for too long, she yearns for freedom wherever she can find it. She never wanted a North American country to save her life... but fate has a funny way of laughing at plans. Her pursuant can't get into America because of his criminal charges, so Los Angeles (where her sister already lives) looks like it's the best place to start again. Soon, Mila arrives at LAX with a smile and hope in her heart. Over coffee, early mornings, and late nights, they begin to plot their lives forward together-all their dreams, hopes, and relationships…mehr

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Mila plans her escape from a murderer. Stuck under his finger for too long, she yearns for freedom wherever she can find it. She never wanted a North American country to save her life... but fate has a funny way of laughing at plans. Her pursuant can't get into America because of his criminal charges, so Los Angeles (where her sister already lives) looks like it's the best place to start again. Soon, Mila arrives at LAX with a smile and hope in her heart. Over coffee, early mornings, and late nights, they begin to plot their lives forward together-all their dreams, hopes, and relationships intertwined in each other's happiness. Melody, at a friend's suggestion, joins a dating app and invites Mila to her dates. This choice sets in motion a romantic comedy of heartfelt proportions, taking Mila, Melody, and their lives on a journey they could never have expected. Love in Megabytes is an inspiring contemporary romantic comedy relevant for anyone who has attempted online dating in the past. It's a story of sisterhood, of self-confidence, and of figuring out what freedom means to you.
Autorenporträt
M. Della Nür is a Brazilian-born artist and author based in Los Angeles. Her books include Kalinca & Ubiraja, Portal: Confessions of a Medium, The Fifth Force of the Universe, and The Adventures of Prof. Luca Reeve. She moved to the U.S. in 2011 to escape violence in São Paulo.