Author: | Kim Kacoroski | ISBN: | 9781947036178 |
Publisher: | Kim Kacoroski | Publication: | July 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kim Kacoroski |
ISBN: | 9781947036178 |
Publisher: | Kim Kacoroski |
Publication: | July 12, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Breaking new territory in Volume III of the Oblivion Series, Kim Kacoroski's Oblivion's Edge bridges the worlds of emotion and logic.
After realizing that opposites do not attract, Joan accepts the fork in the road and restructures her life to incorporate other ways of knowing. Suddenly, she must acknowledge the reality of a multidimensional world. Once through the looking glass, Joan cultivates the knack for seeing behind the veil of existence without going beyond the edge. In this liminal zone, she finds new friends and loves from a realm she never before knew existed.
Joan's decision to follow her passion proves timely, as a deadly international network with intentions on her life and career closes in around her. To survive their attack, she learns how to navigate a world of multidimensions, which was predicted and denied by the same recognized establishment that credentialed her dispassionate, analytical intellect.
Breaking new territory in Volume III of the Oblivion Series, Kim Kacoroski's Oblivion's Edge bridges the worlds of emotion and logic.
After realizing that opposites do not attract, Joan accepts the fork in the road and restructures her life to incorporate other ways of knowing. Suddenly, she must acknowledge the reality of a multidimensional world. Once through the looking glass, Joan cultivates the knack for seeing behind the veil of existence without going beyond the edge. In this liminal zone, she finds new friends and loves from a realm she never before knew existed.
Joan's decision to follow her passion proves timely, as a deadly international network with intentions on her life and career closes in around her. To survive their attack, she learns how to navigate a world of multidimensions, which was predicted and denied by the same recognized establishment that credentialed her dispassionate, analytical intellect.