Awards and Accolades for Chrysalis and for Kilby Blades: 2018 Emma Award for Diversity in Romantic Literature Finalist - Interracial Romance 2018 Emma Award Winner for Best Debut Author Nine-time award-nominee for Snapdragon, the prequel to Chrysalis, and three-time award winner for honors inc
Chrysalis
β Scribed by Brendan Reichs
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 208 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The stunning finale of the Project Nemesis trilogy from Β«New York TimesΒ» bestselling author Brendan Reichs. The 64 members of Fire Lakeβs sophomore class have managed to survive the first two phases of the Program--and each other. Now, they alone have emerged into the dawn of a new era on Earth, into a Fire Lake valley thatβs full of otherworldly dangers and challenges. Although staying alive in this broken world should force Min, Noah, Tack, and the others to form new alliances, old feuds die hard, and the brutality of the earlier Program phases cannot be forgotten. But being a team isnβt easy for the sophomores, and when they discover that they may not be alone on the planet after all, theyβll have to decide if theyβre going to work togetherβ¦ or die together.
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