Unbidan
Acme Inc.
            {
    "id": 329295,
    "slug": "grace-lost-m-lauryl-lewis",
    "nstc": null,
    "title": "Grace Lost",
    "subtitle": null,
    "collection_title": "Grace Lost",
    "collection_part_number": "1",
    "annotation": null,
    "description": "<p><span>There was no warning. No way to prepare. One might think that the end of the world would come slowly, or loudly, or perhaps so quickly that the end would be a vast dark nothing. One might think there would be news traveling of impending doom. Some hint of how the human race would die. One would think...&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><br /><span>The fine blue mist was impossible to see falling from the night sky. It coated everything in its path: houses, cars, toys left in yards by children, the ground. By sunrise, it would be impossible to detect. The veil of toxic substance was thin, but it was enough to do the harm for which it was intended. Anyone unlucky enough to be outside at the time of contamination would die. The airplanes that flew that night would be some of the last.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>The darkness of night would give way to morning light, as it always had. People would awake in search of a lazy weekend breakfast. Mothers would begin preparing children for a day of play. Dogs would whine to go outside. The dead would rise.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>Zoe&rsquo;s been on her own since she was a teenager, when tragedy took her family. Living in a remote small town, she withdrew from society. Her longtime friend, Adam Boggs, left her even more broken when he left for college and stopped answering her calls and letters. When he&rsquo;s back in town for a visit, they attempt to reconcile. The next morning brings an end to life as they knew it.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>Fleeing for safety, they soon cross paths with other survivors. It doesn&rsquo;t take long until they realize that the dead are not the only things to fear.</span></p>",
    "imprint": null,
    "language_code": "eng",
    "original_language_code": null,
    "page_count": 334,
    "duration_seconds": null,
    "publication_date_first": "2013-03-30",
    "publication_date_latest": "2013-03-30",
    "cover_url": null,
    "editions": [
        {
            "isbn": "9781483995496",
            "product_form": "BC"
        }
    ],
    "ratings_count": 0,
    "read_count": 0,
    "review_count": 0,
    "favorite_count": 0,
    "reading_status_read_count": 0,
    "reading_status_reading_count": 0,
    "reading_status_want_to_read_count": 0,
    "rating_average": null,
    "ratings_distribution": {
        "1": 0,
        "2": 0,
        "3": 0,
        "4": 0,
        "5": 0
    },
    "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:20:36+00:00",
    "updated_at": "2025-10-29T00:26:05+00:00",
    "publisher": {
        "id": 1396,
        "slug": "createspace",
        "name": "CreateSpace",
        "created_at": "2025-09-19T13:14:00+00:00",
        "updated_at": "2025-09-19T15:05:01+00:00"
    },
    "contributors": [
        {
            "id": 197971,
            "slug": "e-peereboom",
            "key_names": "",
            "names_before_key": null,
            "prefix_to_key": null,
            "contributor_role": "A01",
            "readable_contributor_role": "Author"
        }
    ],
    "genres": [],
    "subjects": []
}
        

Grace Lost

ID 329295
Slug grace-lost-m-lauryl-lewis
Contributors
Author :
Annotation
Description <p><span>There was no warning. No way to prepare. One might think that the end of the world would come slowly, or loudly, or perhaps so quickly that the end would be a vast dark nothing. One might think there would be news traveling of impending doom. Some hint of how the human race would die. One would think...&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><br /><span>The fine blue mist was impossible to see falling from the night sky. It coated everything in its path: houses, cars, toys left in yards by children, the ground. By sunrise, it would be impossible to detect. The veil of toxic substance was thin, but it was enough to do the harm for which it was intended. Anyone unlucky enough to be outside at the time of contamination would die. The airplanes that flew that night would be some of the last.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>The darkness of night would give way to morning light, as it always had. People would awake in search of a lazy weekend breakfast. Mothers would begin preparing children for a day of play. Dogs would whine to go outside. The dead would rise.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>Zoe&rsquo;s been on her own since she was a teenager, when tragedy took her family. Living in a remote small town, she withdrew from society. Her longtime friend, Adam Boggs, left her even more broken when he left for college and stopped answering her calls and letters. When he&rsquo;s back in town for a visit, they attempt to reconcile. The next morning brings an end to life as they knew it.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span>Fleeing for safety, they soon cross paths with other survivors. It doesn&rsquo;t take long until they realize that the dead are not the only things to fear.</span></p>
Genres
Subjects No subjects available
NSTC
Publisher CreateSpace
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 334
Duration
Publication date first 2013-03-30
Publication date latest 2013-03-30
Cover URL
Editions
  • ISBN: 9781483995496 (BC)

Ratings & Reviews

0.0
0 ratings
Sign in to rate
You need to be logged in to submit a rating.

Recent Reviews

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book!