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  • The Girl in the Moon: A Thriller

    Terry Goodkind, Elisabeth Rodgers

    Audio CD (HighBridge Audio, March 20, 2018)
    When Angela was young, before she came to realize she had a rare ability, she was a rather ordinary girl. At least, that was what everyone said. But Angela is anything but ordinary. The daughter of a meth addict, she is convinced she was born a freak. Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon. And in the process, she became more.Angela juggles multiple jobs to live a secluded life in a cabin in the mountains. But she also lives a secret life, right under everyone's noses. Because her family's bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers, she adopts a solitary, violent existence in service of her own, personal mission in life. When Angela unexpectedly finds herself the prey of a group of international terrorists, she is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She might look like an unlikely hero. She might also be our only hope.
  • The Girl in the Moon

    Terry Goodkind

    Hardcover (Skyhorse, March 20, 2018)
    In his newest heart-pounding suspense novel, #1 New York Times bestselling author Terry Goodkind introduces the world to his most unforgettable and deadly character yet.Angela Constantine is a girl born broken.When Angela was young, before she came to realize she had a rare ability, she was a rather ordinary girl. At least, that was what everyone said. But Angela is anything but ordinary. The daughter of a meth addict, she is convinced she was born a freak. Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon. And in the process, she became more.Angela Constantine has a secret life.Angela juggles multiple jobs to live a secluded life in a cabin in the mountains. But she also lives a secret life, right under everyone’s noses. Because her family’s bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers, she adopts a solitary, violent existence in service of her own, personal mission in life. When Angela unexpectedly finds herself the prey of a group of international terrorists, she is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She might look like an unlikely hero. She might also be our only hope.Angela Constantine is . . . The Girl in the Moon.
  • The Girl in the Moon

    Terry Goodkind

    Paperback (Skyhorse, Sept. 17, 2019)
    In this heart-pounding suspense novel set in the same world as Nest, #1 New York Times bestselling author Terry Goodkind introduces the world to his most unforgettable and deadly character yet.Angela Constantine is a girl born broken. When Angela was young, before she came to realize she had a rare ability, she was a rather ordinary girl. At least, that was what everyone said. But Angela is anything but ordinary. The daughter of a meth addict, she is convinced she was born a freak. Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon. And in the process, she became more.Angela Constantine has a secret life. Angela juggles multiple jobs to live a secluded life in a cabin in the mountains. But she also lives a secret life, right under everyone’s noses. Because her family’s bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers, she adopts a solitary, violent existence in service of her own, personal mission in life. When Angela unexpectedly finds herself the prey of a group of international terrorists, she is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She might look like an unlikely hero. She might also be our only hope.Angela Constantine is . . .The Girl in the Moon.
  • Girls in the Moon

    Janet McNally

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Everyone in Phoebe Ferris’s life tells a different version of the truth.Her mother, Meg, ex-rock star and professional question evader, shares only the end of the story—the post-fame calm that Phoebe’s always known. Her sister Luna, indie rock darling of Brooklyn, preaches a stormy truth of her own making, selectively ignoring the facts she doesn’t like. And her father, Kieran, the co-founder of Meg’s beloved band, hasn’t said anything at all since he stopped calling three years ago.But Phoebe, a budding poet in search of an identity to call her own, is tired of half-truths and vague explanations. When she visits Luna in New York, she’s determined to find out how she fits in to this family of storytellers, and maybe even to continue her own tale—the one with the musician boy she’s been secretly writing for months.This soul-searching, authentic debut weaves together Phoebe’s story with scenes from the romance between Meg and Kieran that started it all—leaving behind a heartfelt reflection on family, fame, and finding your own way.
  • The Girl in the Red Dress: a Thriller

    T Patrick Phelps

    language (Jabby House Publications, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Abigail Keller is alone. From the time she turned 12 and lost both her parents to the wars and unrest stretching across the world, Abby had to rely on herself. Raised by strangers and told what brought her nation and the world to its breaking point, Abby grows and matures to the point when half-answers and cryptic phrases are no longer enough to satisfy her deepest, more desperate need for answers.Now, she must make a choice: To trust a man she's never met or trust the people who raised her after her parents were killed. The world hangs in the balance of her decision.But nothing is at it seems and Abby soon finds herself in a terrible and dangerous position. One which forces her to make a decision about who to trust. About which side to be a part of. And about who was really behind the collapse of the world, and the death of her parents.By author T Patrick Phelps, whose Derek Cole Thriller series has kept over 100,000 mystery/thriller fans on the edge of their seats, THE GIRL IN THE RED DRESS is a chilling dystopian thriller, which shows that courage and heroism have no age requirement.Download your copy of THE GIRL IN THE RED DRESS, today!REVIEWS"Fans of THE HUNGER GAMES and the DIVERGENT series, will find themselves engrossed and glued to the pages of THE GIRL IN THE RED DRESS, always reading 'one-more page' to follow Abby through her thrilling adventure." (Indie Book Review)"Great book. It was different from what I usually read but I was hooked immediately. I hope there are other books in the series." -Wanda Downs (Book Reviewer)"This is a great storyline and I literally read half of the book in one day! The setting has a sense of feeling current with all of the changes going on in our country and across the world right now and it makes the story even more interesting and more suspenseful even though it's fiction. You won't be disappointed buying this book. It will keep you guessing and in suspense right until the very last page. Definitely glad I read this one!" Turckman (South Carolina Book Reviews)
  • The Girl in the Moon

    Terry Goodkind

    eBook (Head of Zeus, March 20, 2018)
    Terry Goodkind introduces his most unforgettable and deadly character yet. For fans of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Angela Constantine is a girl born broken. The daughter of a meth addict, Angela is convinced she was born a monster. Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon. And in the process, she became more. Angela Constantine has a secret. Living in a secluded mountain cabin and juggling several jobs, Angela leads a double life right under everyone's noses. Because her family's bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers, she adopts a solitary existence in service of her own violent mission in life. When she unexpectedly finds herself stalked, Angela is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She's an unlikely hero. She's also our only hope. Angela Constantine is. . . The Girl in the Moon.
  • Girls in the Moon

    Janet McNally

    eBook (HarperTeen, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Everyone in Phoebe Ferris’s life tells a different version of the truth.Her mother, Meg, ex-rock star and professional question evader, shares only the end of the story—the post-fame calm that Phoebe’s always known. Her sister Luna, indie rock darling of Brooklyn, preaches a stormy truth of her own making, selectively ignoring the facts she doesn’t like. And her father, Kieran, the co-founder of Meg’s beloved band, hasn’t said anything at all since he stopped calling three years ago.But Phoebe, a budding poet in search of an identity to call her own, is tired of half-truths and vague explanations. When she visits Luna in New York, she’s determined to find out how she fits in to this family of storytellers, and maybe even to continue her own tale—the one with the musician boy she’s been secretly writing for months.This soul-searching, authentic debut weaves together Phoebe’s story with scenes from the romance between Meg and Kieran that started it all—leaving behind a heartfelt reflection on family, fame, and finding your own way.
  • Girls in the Moon

    Janet McNally

    Paperback (HarperTeen, July 10, 2018)
    Everyone in Phoebe Ferris’s life tells a different version of the truth.Her mother, Meg, ex-rock star and professional question evader, shares only the end of the story—the post-fame calm that Phoebe’s always known. Her sister Luna, indie rock darling of Brooklyn, preaches a stormy truth of her own making, selectively ignoring the facts she doesn’t like. And her father, Kieran, the co-founder of Meg’s beloved band, hasn’t said anything at all since he stopped calling three years ago.But Phoebe, a budding poet in search of an identity to call her own, is tired of half-truths and vague explanations. When she visits Luna in New York, she’s determined to find out how she fits in to this family of storytellers, and maybe even to continue her own tale—the one with the musician boy she’s been secretly writing for months.This soul-searching, authentic debut weaves together Phoebe’s story with scenes from the romance between Meg and Kieran that started it all—leaving behind a heartfelt reflection on family, fame, and finding your own way.
  • Girls in the Moon

    Janet McNally, Erin Spencer, Amanda Dolan, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Everyone in Phoebe Ferris' life tells a different version of the truth. Her mother, Meg, ex-rock star and professional question evader, shares only the end of the story - the postfame calm that Phoebe's always known. Her sister, Luna, indie rock darling of Brooklyn, preaches a stormy truth of her own making, selectively ignoring the facts she doesn't like. And her father, Kieran, the cofounder of Meg's beloved band, hasn't said anything at all since he stopped calling three years ago. But Phoebe, a budding poet in search of an identity to call her own, is tired of half truths and vague explanations. When she visits Luna in New York, she's determined to find out how she fits in to this family of storytellers and maybe even to continue her own tale - the one with the musician boy she's been secretly writing for months. This soul-searching, authentic debut weaves together Phoebe's story with scenes from the romance between Meg and Kieran that started it all - leaving behind a heartfelt reflection on family, fame, and finding your own way.
  • The Girl in the Moon

    Terry Goodkind, Elisabeth Rodgers

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Highbridge Co, June 6, 2018)
    When Angela was young, before she came to realize she had a rare ability, she was a rather ordinary girl. At least, that was what everyone said. But Angela is anything but ordinary. The daughter of a meth addict, she is convinced she was born a freak. Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon. And in the process, she became more. Angela juggles multiple jobs to live a secluded life in a cabin in the mountains. But she also lives a secret life, right under everyone's noses. Because her family's bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers, she adopts a solitary, violent existence in service of her own, personal mission in life. When Angela unexpectedly finds herself the prey of a group of international terrorists, she is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do. She might look like an unlikely hero. She might also be our only hope.
  • Girls in the Moon

    Janet McNally

    MP3 CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Nov. 29, 2016)
    [Young Adult Fiction (Ages 12-17)][Read by Amanda Dolan and Erin Spencer]Everyone in Phoebe Ferris' life tells a different version of the truth.Her mother Meg, ex-rock star and professional question evader, shares only the end of the story -- the post-fame calm that Phoebe's always known. Her sister Luna, indie rock darling of Brooklyn, preaches a stormy truth of her own making, selectively ignoring the facts she doesn't like. And her father Kieran, the cofounder of Meg's beloved band, hasn't said anything at all since he stopped calling three years ago.But Phoebe, a budding poet in search of an identity to call her own, is tired of half-truths and vague explanations. When she visits Luna in New York, she's determined to find out how she fits in to this family of storytellers, and maybe even to continue her own tale -- the one with the musician boy she's been secretly writing for months.This soul-searching, authentic debut weaves together Phoebe's story with scenes from the romance between Meg and Kieran that started it all -- leaving behind a heartfelt reflection on family, fame, and finding your own way.
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  • The Girl in the Moon

    Terry Goodkind

    Hardcover (Head of Zeus, March 15, 2018)
    Terry Goodkind introduces his most unforgettable and deadly character yet. For fans of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Angela Constantine is a girl born broken. The daughter of a meth addict, Angela is convinced she was born a monster . Haunted by an abusive childhood, she was forced to become a woman far too soon . And in the process, she became more. Angela Constantine has a secret. Living in a secluded mountain cabin and juggling several jobs, Angela leads a double life right under everyone's noses. Because her family's bloodline carries the ability to recognize killers , she adopts a solitary existence in service of her own violent mission in life. When she unexpectedly finds herself stalked, Angela is the only one who knows the truth of what they are about to do . She's an unlikely hero. She's also our only hope. Angela Constantine is . . . The Girl in the Moon.