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Discovering who you are can be dangerous - even deadly. Twyla's been living in hiding on Earth, hoping to leave her past behind. But when her mother, Madam Cassiopeia DeConnett finds her and kidnaps her back to the Paraxous Star Cluster, she expects her daughter to take her rightful place within the family business. The DeConnetts are Dashia- a group of genetically- engineered telepaths who use their powers to control some and ruin others. Their criminal organization is rich, powerful, and spans The Cluster. When escape seems impossible, Twyla considers suicide. Then she meets Dovain, another…mehr

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Discovering who you are can be dangerous - even deadly. Twyla's been living in hiding on Earth, hoping to leave her past behind. But when her mother, Madam Cassiopeia DeConnett finds her and kidnaps her back to the Paraxous Star Cluster, she expects her daughter to take her rightful place within the family business. The DeConnetts are Dashia- a group of genetically- engineered telepaths who use their powers to control some and ruin others. Their criminal organization is rich, powerful, and spans The Cluster. When escape seems impossible, Twyla considers suicide. Then she meets Dovain, another prisoner, and their friendship blossoms into something more. Together, can they figure out how to free themselves? Can she trust herself enough to risk loving him? If she does, will that love save her, or lead to her destruction?
Autorenporträt
By day, Rebecca Inch-Partridge is the mild-mannered freelance editor. At night, she's the ruler of Paraxous Star Cluster. After years of sharing stories from the Paraxous, she's excited to share the tale of Twyla Splendor with you.An avid science fiction fan since childhood, Rebecca graduated from Sierra Community College after convincing her creative writing professor science fiction could qualify as literary fiction. She received her Bachelor's Degree from William Jessup University in Management and Ethics-which she swears is not an oxymoron. She's held many jobs, but found writing was the only career that allowed her imagination to remain untamed.Rebecca lives in Auburn with her husband, their dog McKraken, two cats, four chickens, and one turkey.