ISBN-13: 9780987986689 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 366 str.
In the captivating sequel to-From the Chrysalis, - cousins Dace and Liza Devereux each face new battles in life-while continuing to cope with the lifelong, passionate yearnings forbidden by societal norms. He's escaped from a maximum-security penitentiary designed to house the most ruthless of criminals. Now alleged biker leader Dace Devereux is on the run, still wanted for his leading role in the biggest prison riot in Canadian history. But it's not the cops or the penal system, that dominate Dace's thoughts. Instead, it's his cousin Liza-a gifted college student, now with child, beginning her master's degree at the University of Toronto. As Dace, filled with thoughts of his cousin, migrates south to Mexico to find where the monarch butterflies spend their winter, Liza faces a new set of challenges at home in Maitland, Canada. Forced to balance her studies, the trials of new motherhood, and the consequences of her unconventional situation, she remains passionately in love with Dace-and will go to any lengths to help her soul mate clear his name. The second of three novels about the Devereux cousins, -Feeling for the Air- combines the electricity of a forbidden romance with breathtaking plot twists as two lovers who wish to roam as wild and free as butterflies are dealt a difficult and unforgiving fate. In -From the Chrysalis, - their unconventional romance survived beyond all odds-and a deadly penitentiary riot gave them a brief chance at freedom. Now the Devereux cousins, long plagued by undeniable feelings of love and yearning, are coming face-to-face with new challenges in life. For twenty-four-year-old bad boy Dace, that means a fight to evade the Canadian penal system and clear his name-and for twenty-one-year-old college student Liza, it involves the struggles of balancing single motherhood with her college studies in the early 1970s. As they look to the migration of monarch butterflies for hope, the pair desperately searches for new information to prove why some people really want to keep Dace in jail. Despite several shocking revelations, it becomes clear that much of these soul mates' journey is predetermined. In the face of so much adversity, is it still possible to escape their fate?
In the captivating sequel to"From the Chrysalis," cousins Dace and Liza Devereux each face new battles in life-while continuing to cope with the lifelong, passionate yearnings forbidden by societal norms.Hes escaped from a maximum-security penitentiary designed to house the most ruthless of criminals. Now alleged biker leader Dace Devereux is on the run, still wanted for his leading role in the biggest prison riot in Canadian history. But its not the cops or the penal system, that dominate Daces thoughts. Instead, its his cousin Liza-a gifted college student, now with child, beginning her masters degree at the University of Toronto.As Dace, filled with thoughts of his cousin, migrates south to Mexico to find where the monarch butterflies spend their winter, Liza faces a new set of challenges at home in Maitland, Canada. Forced to balance her studies, the trials of new motherhood, and the consequences of her unconventional situation, she remains passionately in love with Dace-and will go to any lengths to help her soul mate clear his name.The second of three novels about the Devereux cousins, "Feeling for the Air" combines the electricity of a forbidden romance with breathtaking plot twists as two lovers who wish to roam as wild and free as butterflies are dealt a difficult and unforgiving fate.In "From the Chrysalis," their unconventional romance survived beyond all odds-and a deadly penitentiary riot gave them a brief chance at freedom.Now the Devereux cousins, long plagued by undeniable feelings of love and yearning, are coming face-to-face with new challenges in life. For twenty-four-year-old bad boy Dace, that means a fight to evade the Canadian penal system and clear his name-and for twenty-one-year-old college student Liza, it involves the struggles of balancing single motherhood with her college studies in the early 1970s.As they look to the migration of monarch butterflies for hope, the pair desperately searches for new information to prove why some people really want to keep Dace in jail. Despite several shocking revelations, it becomes clear that much of these soul mates journey is predetermined. In the face of so much adversity, is it still possible to escape their fate?