Brenna yovanoff biography sample

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  • Book Summary and Reviews of The Space Between by Brenna Yovanoff

    Book Summary

    Everything is made of steel, even the flowers. How can you love anything in a place like this?

    Daphne is the half-demon, half-fallen angel daughter of Lucifer and Lilith. Life for her is an endless expanse of time, until her brother Obie is kidnapped - and Daphne realizes she may be partially responsible. Determined to find him, Daphne travels from her home in Pandemonium to the vast streets of Earth, where everything is colder and more terrifying. With the help of the human boy she believes was the last person to see her brother alive, Daphne glimpses into his dreams, discovering clues to Obie's whereabouts. As she delves deeper into her demonic powers, she must navigate the jealousies and alliances of the violent archangels who stand in her way. But she also discovers, unexpectedly, what it means to love and be human in a world where human is the hardest thing to be.

    This second novel by rising star Brenna Yovanoff is a story of identity, discovery, and a troubled love between two people struggling to find their place both in our world and theirs.

    Ages 13+

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  • Brenna Yovanoff

    • Don’t Turn Out the Lights

    • A Tribute to Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
    • By: Jonathan Maberry - editor, Amy Lukavics, Barry Lyga, and others
    • Narrated by: Adam Verner, Hillary Huber
    • Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
    • Unabridged

    Featuring stories from R.L. Stine and Madeleine Roux, this middle-grade horror anthology, curated by New York Times best-selling author and master of macabre Jonathan Maberry, is a chilling tribute to Alvin Schwartz’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark....

    • 5 out of 5 stars
    • A Nice Change From the Heavier Stuff

    • By John Rinaldi on 10-23-20

    An Interview Comprise Brenna Yovanoff

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