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Dangerous Destiny

Night Sky, Prequel

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In this pulse-pounding prequel to the Night Sky series by New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Suzanne Brockmann and her daughter Melanie Brockmann, Skylar has her first brush with Destiny. She's about to meet a boy who will change her life - and a girl who wants to end it.

I know her.

Know her from inside the dreams. Inside those terrible, murderous, bloody dreams. I've heard her - screaming, her voice mixing in an awful chorus with all those other girls. Little girls.

Please, God.

That's what one of the little girls keeps saying, in the dream that is not justa dream. Please, God.

But I know better. There's no escaping this fate. This is destiny.

I must kill Skylar.

Skylar Reid is the new girl at school. Her mom just moved them to Florida - a.k.a. the Land of the Living Dead, where the average age of her new neighbors is seventy-five - to start over. Skylar is not a fan of the change or her total lack of friends. Then she meets Calvin, a funny, sarcastic boy who doesn't let being in a wheelchair stop him from verbally shredding their preppy classmates. Skylar's just about to decide her new school's not a total loss, when an odd girl wearing an oversize trench coat in the murderous southern heat declares, "You're one of us!" and then tries to kill her.

©2014 Suzanne Brockmann and Melanie Brockmann (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy Exciting Funny

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l loved this short story after having spent weeks listening to serial stories. I'm now looking for this series of books.

super short story

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I really struggled with this, I managed to get to chapter 6 but only because it was playing while I was looking for a replacement. The story might actually be good but who honestly thought having one of the authors narrating was a good idea?? It reminded me of being in high school listening to another student reading to the class. The last few books I've listened to had fantastic narrators, who really brought the books to life but this was just souless, there's no way I could have listened to the rest of this book let alone the whole series. In the future I recommend you pay a professional.

My ears are bleeding

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