Live Now: Collision by Alexandra Wright (YA/NA) 8/29/2017 (with GA)
Release Date: 8/29/2017
Book Info
- Genre: YA/NA Paranormal
- Title: Collision
- Series: N/A
- Title ISBN: ebook – 978 -1-944262-84-6
- print book – 978-1-974032-03-7
- Book Length: ebook – 93,680 words
- print book – 266 pages
- Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group
Eighteen-year-old, tell-it-like-it-is Ella Beuchene is about to graduate from a prestigious high school, and yet she’s never felt more trapped. Her family is hell-bent on forcing her into a future she doesn’t want. Her boyfriend no longer gets her. And her best friend is keeping something secret. Something that could shatter their friendship for good. Ella is desperate to escape her “privileged” existence.
Then, one warm summer night, Ella finds herself in the woods behind her house. The forest is lusher than ever before, the creatures of the night louder, and the moon brighter. Beneath its green canopy, she meets a mysterious, striking stranger. A man who gets her, who shifts her perspective of the world, and who…wait for it…glows in the dark.
From that moment on, Ella’s not sure that it’s just her life she wants to escape. It may be her world.
BUY LINKS
- BPG: boroughspublishinggroup.com/books/collision
- Apple: itunes.apple.com/us/book/x/id1265524674
- Amazon: amazon.com/dp/B074CS9SM9
- Kobo: kobo.com/us/en/ebook/collision-37
- Smashwords: smashwords.com/books/view/738956
- B&N
Alexandra Wright has been writing since she could put pen to paper. Growing up in Sydney, Australia, she took pleasure in playing the piano, singing, the arts, languages, cooking and, of course, she spent a great deal of time reading and writing. Having so many interests meant her career aspirations had a habit of changing, but her profession eventually chose her. An incurable obsession with literature, her earliest and most enduring passion, led her to pursue a career as a novelist. While she dabbled in writing short stories and novellas as a child and teen, she began writing full-length novels as an adult. Being a child at heart, and an educator of young children, it was a natural progression for her to move in to writing fiction for children and young adults.
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