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Jordan Version 3.2
Jordan Version 3.2

Jordan Version 3.2

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FICTION

332 Pages, 5.5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB

Trade Paper, $20.95 (US $20.95) (CA $28.95)

Publication Date: February 2024

ISBN 9781943075812

Rights: WOR

Amphorae Publishing Group, LLC (Feb 2024)
Blank Slate Press

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Overview

If you knew a dark secret about the one you love, something they don’t even know, would you keep it from them? Or would you tell them? When a young man wakes in the middle of the ocean, he has no memory. His ability to read has been erased. The cryptic words “Anag. Norisis, Inc.” written on his life jacket are beyond his comprehension. He discovers a raft rigged with hidden cameras and survives to reach an island whose inhabitants have formed two tribes. Determined to learn who he is and who put him on the island, he befriends reclusive Aleah who tells him she’s lived alone for years. He suspects she’s withholding some deeper truth from him. But why? Drawn together by desire and danger, he and Aleah overthrow the island’s brutal leader in order to escape. Only once they discover the mainland, everything he’s learned about himself is turned upside down. The world they’d hoped to find has become something unimaginable, and in that world, their love will face its ultimate test. An epic love story of truth and survival, Jordan Version 3.2 challenges us to consider the essence of our passions, the power of language in shaping who we are, and the nature of what it means to be human.

Author Biography

Stacey Cochran is the author of four previous novels including Eddie & Sunny, which was adapted into a major motion picture starring Gabriel Luna and Joanna Vanderham. Stacey was a finalist for the 2011 James Hurst Prize for fiction, a finalist for the 2004 St. Martin’s Press/PWA Best First Private Eye Novel Contest, and an Honorable Mention for the Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing in 1998. He teaches at the University of Arizona, where he received his Ph.D. in 2022, and he splits his time between homes in Summerhaven and Tucson, Arizona.