Alyson Noël in Conversation With Tracy Wolff

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Thursday, July 7, 2022, 5 pm
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My life goes completely sideways the moment I meet the mysterious Braxton. Sure, he’s ridiculously hot, but he’s also the reason I’ve been kicked out of school and recruited into Gray Wolf Academy — a remote island school completely off the grid. I never should have trusted a face so perfect. But the reality of why Gray Wolf wanted me is what truly blows my mind. It’s a school for time travelers. Tripping, they call it. This place is filled with elaborate costumes and rare artifacts, where every move is strategic and the halls are filled with shadows and secrets. Here, what you see isn’t always what it appears. Including Braxton. Because even though there’s an energy connecting us together, the more secrets he keeps from me, the more it feels like something is pulling us apart. Something that has to do with this place — and its darker purpose. It’s all part of a guarded, elaborate puzzle of history and time… and I might be one of the missing pieces. Now I have all the time in the world. And yet I can’t shake the feeling that time is the one thing I’m about to run out of… fast. Dan Brown meets Leigh Bardugo in Alyson Noël’s Stealing Infinity (Entangled), the clever, fast-paced new series from the author of the Immortals series. Noël will be joined in conversation by Tracy Wolff, author of the Crave series.

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