Never - The brand new series from the author of MAGNOLIA PARKS (lydbok) av Jessa Hastings
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Jessa Hastings (forfatter), Adam Hugill (innleser), Imogen Wilde (innleser)

Never lydbok

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THE BRAND NEW FANTASY ROMANCE FROM THE AUTHOR OF TIKTOK SENSATION MAGNOLIA PARKS "There is a boy of legend in the tales passed down in my family. He glides on the coat-tails of the sun, rides the wind, and freedom runs through his veins. His heart - so the legend goes - is wild. The boy lived in a faraway land tucked behind a star, where pirates were still true, mermaids didn't hide, and fairies flew through the air like autumn leaves on a windy day. He took my mother there, just like he took…

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Undertittel The brand new series from the author of MAGNOLIA PARKS
Forfattere Jessa Hastings (forfatter), Adam Hugill (innleser), Imogen Wilde (innleser)
Forlag Orion
Utgitt 25 mai 2024
Lengde 12:14
Sjanger Fantasy og science fiction, Skjønnlitteratur, Romantikk og drama
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781398717138
THE BRAND NEW FANTASY ROMANCE FROM THE AUTHOR OF TIKTOK SENSATION MAGNOLIA PARKS

"There is a boy of legend in the tales passed down in my family. He glides on the coat-tails of the sun, rides the wind, and freedom runs through his veins. His heart - so the legend goes - is wild.

The boy lived in a faraway land tucked behind a star, where pirates were still true, mermaids didn't hide, and fairies flew through the air like autumn leaves on a windy day. He took my mother there, just like he took my grandmother, and my great-grandmother.

Just as he would come for me."

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Swept away from her life in London to a place beyond the stars, Wendy's granddaughter Daphne is torn between the boy of legend - Peter Pan, whose fate is irrevocably intertwined with her family's - and Jem Hook, the pirate who has captured her heart against all her better judgement.

Filled with hope and heartbreak, beauty and betrayal, dreams and devastating reality, Never asks: Can we ever be free while we're holding on to the past? And what would happen if - just once - we truly let go?