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Fractured Aspects: The Cordelian Chronicles, #2
Aspects, Bright and Fair: The Cordelian Chronicles, #1
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The Cordelian Chronicles Series

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Philadelphia teenagers Joni and Kelly find themselves chased across parallel Earths, from underground, gang-infested cities to medieval kingdoms. Different factions think Joni might be the latest of the Cordelians, young women with the ability to bridge the gaps between these worlds. Joni has to decide if she believes it too and what she's willing to sacrifice to save these new found worlds, as well as her home.

 

Building off of Aspects, Bright and Fair, this novel starts off with Joni stuck in the medieval world of Avalon, with Alejandro, someone she believes to be her friend, thrown in the dungeons. The rebel forces, led by the young Brith want to help her, but aren't sure of what to do. Meanwhile, Kelly wakes up in a hospital, after stealing a car to get her friend Marcus to safety. She has to decide if she trusts his corporation and what she can do if she doesn't.

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWaugh Wright
Release dateApr 20, 2017
Fractured Aspects: The Cordelian Chronicles, #2
Aspects, Bright and Fair: The Cordelian Chronicles, #1

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  • Aspects, Bright and Fair: The Cordelian Chronicles, #1

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    Aspects, Bright and Fair: The Cordelian Chronicles, #1
    Aspects, Bright and Fair: The Cordelian Chronicles, #1

    Philadelphia teenager Joni Margulis and her best friend Kelly Grebe don't know where in the world they are. Or even which world.  Three days ago, Joni convinced Kelly to sneak into her parents' lab and, after fiddling with some suspicious equipment, discovered something astounding: namely, that their world is but one of many, extending in bubbles all around them. Not even Joni's parents know this, but they will in the future, because somehow Joni's dad sent her a transmission across time. And his advice was to run. Joni and Kelly soon find themselves chased from one exotic world to the next. They steal cars in a futuristic, gang-infested underground city, repel invaders in a tiny medieval-like kingdom, and duck gunfire at a chilidog stand on the Sunset Strip. They meet assassins and spies, earls and innkeepers, many of whom believe that Joni is one of the Cordelians, powerful young women who can see across time. And those who aren't so sure still think it might make the most sense just to kill her. For fans of Madeline L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time, Marissa Meyer's Cinder series, or anyone looking for a contemporary sci-fi novel, tinged with fantasy.

  • Fractured Aspects: The Cordelian Chronicles, #2

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    Fractured Aspects: The Cordelian Chronicles, #2
    Fractured Aspects: The Cordelian Chronicles, #2

    Philadelphia teenagers Joni and Kelly find themselves chased across parallel Earths, from underground, gang-infested cities to medieval kingdoms. Different factions think Joni might be the latest of the Cordelians, young women with the ability to bridge the gaps between these worlds. Joni has to decide if she believes it too and what she's willing to sacrifice to save these new found worlds, as well as her home.   Building off of Aspects, Bright and Fair, this novel starts off with Joni stuck in the medieval world of Avalon, with Alejandro, someone she believes to be her friend, thrown in the dungeons. The rebel forces, led by the young Brith want to help her, but aren't sure of what to do. Meanwhile, Kelly wakes up in a hospital, after stealing a car to get her friend Marcus to safety. She has to decide if she trusts his corporation and what she can do if she doesn't.  

Author

Waugh Wright

 grew up in Los Angeles, went to college in Maine, lived in Oakland, Philadelphia, and moved to Durham, NC in 2014. I have taught high school science (biology, earth science, physics, environmental science, or whatever else we need) for fifteen years and have had parents complain that I’ve turned their children into Doctor Who addicts. The geeky science nerd in me insists that my worlds have internal integrity, even if they’re full of rhino-bears and messages across time. The ten-year old boy in me who grew up stealing Tolkien, Le Guin, and McCaffrey books from his big sister’s bookshelf just wants characters and stories to fall in love with. In my spare time, I listen to a lot of music, travel, watch baseball when I can, play with my dog and daughter, kayak, and go hiking (often rushing off the trail to write down ideas). The Cordelian Chronicles was written half in Philadelphia and half in Big Bear Lake, California and revised in Durham, NC.

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