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The Five #6

A Leap in Time

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Georgiana Smith-Brownstone, whose unexpected journey began on her sixteenth birthday, graduated from Woodbridge. Ten years later she finds herself at Henry Fitzgerald’s wedding, meeting old friends and seeing Ryan Forde again.
Now that she’s back in America she has to figure out what to do with her life, while rumors that weres are getting restless to reveal their nature to humans get louder and louder. The message can’t be ignored as attacks start taking place and the possibility is closer to becoming an unavoidable reality.
The whole community is reluctantly thrust under the limelight, leading to characters facing the past, making difficult decisions, and trying to achieve a peaceful ending to the problem, while a bewildering revelation following a loss makes them reconsider everything they’ve ever known.

In the final book of the series The Five, the characters must face their biggest and most dangerous challenge yet, as the comfort and safety of their world is shattered and they have to face truths they ignored and they must find a way to avoid more than one deadly confrontation.

165 pages, Paperback

Published July 25, 2019

About the author

Moira Daly

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When I look back at any time in my life, there’s always a book or notebook around. I grew up surrounded by books (I inherited my parents’ voraciousness for literature), and at some point of my youth I also started writing my own stories.
I have a terrible memory, but I distinctly remember using my father’s typewriter to create fictional stories. They were short and sometimes they were just a re-telling of a TV show I was watching at the time.
But, nonetheless, the reading and writing stuck around.
As a teen I went through reading phases (I only read Agatha Christie for a whole year), and as I got older, I started reading different genres and authors. At school, I loved creative writing assignments and was once told by a teacher that given the lengths of what I wrote, I would be taking her weekend away. I also wrote a short novel at 11 or so, and though I’d be embarrassed to read it now because it must have had a bucketload of errors, I remember receiving support at school.
I became an Editor (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and then earned a Master’s Degree in English Language (Universidad de Belgrano), and after some work experience at different publishing houses, I spent all of ten minutes realizing that instead of devoting myself 100% to editing others’ novels, I would rather spend some time on writing my own.
I officially decided to become a writer at 26, and while at first I published under a pseudonym (Abby Barly), I finally started with The Last Summer and then decided to work on The Five series (after I got my eldest niece to read them and approve their publishing).
Now I can’t see myself doing anything other than what I’m doing, which is something I love.

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