
Author: Elle M. Holmes
Narrator: Linnea Hubbard
Length: 7 hours 29 minutes
Publisher: Elle M. Holmes
Released: Apr. 29, 2021
Genre: Science Fiction

The stories we read have the power to change our lives. Sadie Smith lives an ordinary life, unlike the extraordinary ones of the characters in the books where she finds an escape. Until one story changes it all: The story of the impetuous Killian Quinn: an agent for the Zeta Defense Agency, determined to avenge his fallen partner. As she follows him further down the rabbit hole, worlds collide when she awakens with her hands tied to a chair in the face of armed men. Sadie finds herself dropped in the middle of a battle between secret agencies she didn’t even know existed, but maybe where she’s belonged all along.

Elle M. Holmes was born in Florida, and has been writing both professionally and
recreationally for years before publishing her debut novel The Silent Bluebird.
When she's not writing she has her nose buried in a book, taking in the sun at
the beach, or finds herself stalking dog adoption sites. Oftentimes all three
concurrently. She and her husband foster dogs whenever they can. You can find
her on Twitter and Instagram if you enjoy silly observations and bookish things.
Website⎮Twitter⎮Facebook⎮Instagram


Linnea Hubbard is a voice actor based in Southern Indiana. She has a BFA in
Theatre from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, with a special focus on
voice and dialects, and has performed in over 100 projects including
audiobooks, video games, plays, films, and commercials. Linnea was born in
North Carolina and divided her youth between Raleigh and Los Alamos, New
Mexico before spending much of her adult life in Seattle. A relatively recent
transplant to the midwest, Linnea spends her free time enjoying the outdoors,
studying public health, and fixing up her little mid-century modern house. She
has two young kids and too many cats.
Website⎮Twitter⎮Instagram

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- Sadie: I’ve said it before I will say it again, this is the hardest dream cast member. But gun-to-my-head-opinion, I think as far as characterization goes Naomi Scott is probably the closest to the embodiment of Sadie.
- Killian: Colin O’Donohue. He may be a little old for Killian now, unfortunately, but in my head, Colin is Killian.
- Desmond: I think Dwayne Johnson would be an amazing Desmond. He’s got the commanding presence of a general, but can also play off the dad jokes and would be a great supportive big brother to Killian.
- Valerie: Emma Thompson. Done. She is, was, and will forever be Valerie Stead. I wrote her with Emma Thompson in mind and it would be incredible to see her in the movie adaptation.
- Bruno: This one has always been sort of fluid in my head, but if I had to choose, it would be an Andy Garcia type.
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- Petey: If I’m completely honest, Petey is actually based on a friend of mine (and he knows fully knows who he is and absolutely loves it as he’s a character in and of himself), so he has his own presence, but in my head Petey is very similar to a young Luther from Mission Impossible. So if I could time travel and get a young Ving Rhames, I’d have found my Petey.
- Michael: While Michael may be a small character in this book, his role grows throughout the series. And in my head, I only heard Kumail Nanjiani while writing Michael.

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