Author: | Sandy Tague | ISBN: | 9781462070664 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Sandy Tague |
ISBN: | 9781462070664 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
From all outward appearances, nineteen-year-old K looks like a typical California teenager. But inside, K knows shes very different from her peers. The offspring of a mortal and angel, K has been told that theres something special in store for her life and that one day shell be contacted by the appropriate entities.
While on a service trip to Africa, K becomes confused when she meets Kender, known to all the other volunteers as Dr. Grandchester, a beautiful but enigmatic man. K feels a strong connection with Kender and soon learns that their existence is at odds for he is not what she expected him to be.
Despite their enormous differences, K and Kender fall deeply in love with each other. Kender is faced with a difficult struggle: should he be with K and cave in to short-lived, pure love and joy followed by tremendous grief, or should he stay away and avoid those sentencing feelings altogether?
From all outward appearances, nineteen-year-old K looks like a typical California teenager. But inside, K knows shes very different from her peers. The offspring of a mortal and angel, K has been told that theres something special in store for her life and that one day shell be contacted by the appropriate entities.
While on a service trip to Africa, K becomes confused when she meets Kender, known to all the other volunteers as Dr. Grandchester, a beautiful but enigmatic man. K feels a strong connection with Kender and soon learns that their existence is at odds for he is not what she expected him to be.
Despite their enormous differences, K and Kender fall deeply in love with each other. Kender is faced with a difficult struggle: should he be with K and cave in to short-lived, pure love and joy followed by tremendous grief, or should he stay away and avoid those sentencing feelings altogether?