Firetrap: Phantom Island Book 5 - Softcover

Book 5 of 5: Phantom Island

Dallas, Krissi

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Synopsis

As Whitnee Terradora stands on the cusp of her eighteenth birthday, all she can think about is getting through graduation without tripping, boarding that cruise ship, and finally, for crying out loud, snagging her first real kiss with Caleb. Forget that she still hasn't decided where to go to college and that the future intimidates her more than she will admit.

It's the eve of the Guardianship Festival, and all Gabriel can focus on is getting through the next five days of tribal blessing rituals across the Island, making a historically powerful speech at the opening ceremony, and successfully avoiding any more assassination threats. His determination remains intact even when he is unexpectedly separated from Eden, his personal advisor and confidante. Surely he can handle leadership of the festivities without her.

But the Island has a different plan. And neither Whitnee nor Gabriel is prepared for—or happy about—the moment their two worlds collide again. Prophecies unravel, friendships are challenged, and attraction ignites as the dark underbelly of the Island reveals itself in this long-awaited fifth installment of the Phantom Island series.

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About the Author

Krissi Dallas prefers her music loud and Junior Mints fresh when she's writing late at night. She married her best guy friend from college and together they have two boys--a messy inventor and a blossoming musician. Teaching junior high reading keeps her young and teaching teen Bible study keeps her wise. She has a hard time not hugging during a pandemic, so you can send her virtual hugs on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

From the Back Cover

"I have more important matters to worry about right now than your personal happiness, Whitnee," I responded hotly.
"This is about my life, not my happiness." She took a step toward me. "You have to let us go home."
But I held my ground. "People believe in you--or once did.
You have to think about more than yourself right now."

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