"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Return to the island with Tracey Garvis Graves's Uncharted...
Tracey Garvis Graves - and Anna and T.J. - are back with this companion novella to her New York Times bestseller On the Island.
When twenty-three-year-old dot-com millionaire Owen Sparks walked away from his charmed life, he had one goal in mind: to get as far away as possible from the people who resented his success, or had their hand out for a piece of it. A remote uncharted island halfway around the world seemed like a perfectly logical place to get away from it all.
Calia Reed wasn't part of Owen's plans. The beautiful British girl - on holiday in the Maldives with her brother, James - made Owen wonder if getting away from it all might be a lot more enjoyable with a carefree girl who didn't know anything about the life he left behind.
But Owen had no idea how much his carefully detailed plans would go awry. Nor did he realize that a decision he made would have such a catastrophic effect on two passengers who boarded a plane in Chicago.
But when Owen shows up at Anna and T.J.'s door with an incredible story to tell, everyone involved will learn just how much their lives are intertwined.
Uncharted by Tracey Garvis Graves includes an early look at Covet, coming in eBook in September 2013.
Praise for On the Island:
'An addictive hybrid: The Beach meets Robinson Crusoe meets Room' Telegraph Magazine 'Beautifully written and desperately romantic . . . A real wow read' Closer Tracey Garvis-Graves lives in Iowa with her husband and two children. On The Island was a US word-of-mouth success; with over 2000 reader reviews online, it reached the top ten in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Amazon.com bestseller lists, and USA Today's top 15. Film rights have been optioned by MGM, with Temple Hill Productions (responsible for Twilight) slated to produce. Tracey blogs at www.traceygarvisgraves.com and can also be found on Twitter @tgarvisgraves and at facebook.com/tgarvisgraves.
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