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Shelena Shorts

    Shelena Shorts leitet ihre Leidenschaft für Lesekompetenz in unterhaltsame Erzählungen um. Ihre Schriften befassen sich mit Themen wie Freude und Dankbarkeit, informiert durch ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und Beobachtungen. Mit ihrer Arbeit bemüht sie sich, Leser zu erheben und einzubeziehen, und macht Literatur zu einem zugänglichen und erfreulichen Streben.

    Gates of the Arctic
    The Iron Quill
    The Hour of Dreams
    The Broken Lake
    Passenger X
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    • Zeitenlos

      • 362 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,1(56)Abgeben

      Sophie ist gerade mit ihrer Mutter nach Kalifornien gezogen und eigentlich ganz zufrieden mit ihrem Leben. Doch dann rammt sie beim Ausparken das Auto eines Jungen, der unglaublich charmant und gut aussehend ist. Sophie kann nicht aufhören, an ihn zu denken, aber als sie Weston wiedersieht, merkt sie schnell, dass er etwas vor ihr verbirgt. Warum lebt er allein in einem riesigen Haus? Woher hat er all seinen Reichtum? Und was sind das für Forschungen, die er in seinem Labor durchführt? Die Wahrheit ist so unfassbar, dass Sophie sie zuerst gar nicht glauben kann ...

      Zeitenlos
    • Passenger X

      • 310 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,9(6)Abgeben

      Living in hiding due to witnessing a high-profile murder, Avery Monroe finally gets a chance for a normal experience on a spring break cruise with friends. However, her attempt to maintain a low profile is disrupted when she becomes entangled in a missing person's investigation aboard the ship. As secrets unravel, Avery must navigate the dangers of her past while uncovering the truth behind the disappearance.

      Passenger X
    • In the aftermath of Sophie's ordeal, Weston will make some uncharacteristic decisions to distance himself from the past in an attempt to change the future. But, while venturing into the improbable, the present sneaks up in a chilling way that will lead to Wes' unexpected submission. Suddenly, Sophie will find herself watching as both his immortal secret and his own existence are threatened. Continuously intriguing, The Broken Lake takes readers to a place where eternal bonds confront a division that is sure to leave everyone wondering whom they can trust.

      The Broken Lake
    • "Sophie has survived her nineteenth birthday and another attempt on her life. But as the days pass, she realizes there are significant signs that her chances of reaching twenty are not in her favor. With Sophie's resolve weakening, Wes is convinced that a different fate is locked in memories from a past lifetime. If only they can access them. But even if Wes can convince Sophie to trust in memories that could be nothing more than dreams, neither of them will be prepared for what comes next. As their vows are unexpectedly tested, they'll be forced to utilize those memories and dreams in hopes of surpassing the ever-approaching final hour. In this intricate conclusion to The Pace Series, there's only one assurance: Time is a gift, and Sophie and Wes don't intend on wasting any of it."--Publisher's description.

      The Hour of Dreams
    • With Weston's self-imposed forty-eight hour deadline having already lapsed, Sophie's patience is pushed to the max- especially with her realization that his concern is not for his own well-being, but for hers. Just when they embrace a reconnection, she'll learn that her greatest threat is not necessarily something that might happen in the future, but something that's happening...right now. And this time, Sophie and Wes will need the help of more than one person to fix it -even if it means giving up his secret. With time forever moving, and the dark cloud at its lowest, the third book in the Pace Series stays true to its signature grace and determination as Sophie and Weston take the biggest detour so far.

      The Iron Quill
    • Gates of the Arctic

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a pandemic, Risa and her family strive for acceptance into a new Safe City, a sanctuary meant to protect a select group from the virus. The story explores themes of survival, privilege, and the moral dilemmas faced by those vying for safety amidst a global crisis. As they navigate the challenges of their application, the family's dynamics and the societal implications of exclusion come to the forefront.

      Gates of the Arctic