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Aftershock - A Stone Braide Chronicles Story - cover

Aftershock - A Stone Braide Chronicles Story

Bonnie S. Calhoun

Publisher: Revell

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Summary

It's been two days since Selah Rishon Chavez escaped the Mountain with her father and dozens of other Landers who had been held captive there. Now it's time to move on to safety. But no one can agree on a safe route or even the final destination. Selah's real problem, however, lies deep within. Ever since her first interaction with a Lander, she has been changing, and the changes go far beyond the mark just below her collarbone. As a novarium, she is destined to be the key to solving a 150-year-old mystery--making her Public Enemy Number One not just to the Company but to other Landers.
Available since: 07/07/2015.

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