Merging Currents

Merging Currents

by Toni Schuster
Merging Currents

Merging Currents

by Toni Schuster

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Overview

Are dreams only experienced when our eyes are closed?
And life only lived when our eyes are wide open?



Magical scuba diving experiences in a colorful tropical setting become a safety net from the realities of a corporate position where a young professional woman, Larissa, is coping with sexual harassment from her boss. The emotional turbulence of losing her parents at a very young age, as well as the haunting memories of her beautiful best friend, Flyn, who froze to death after a car accident during a blinding snowstorm, crashes around her as liquid dreams and haunting mysteries of an exotic past life are revealed through a police profiler.


Quote from one young reader:
“Merging Currents takes you on a sweet and tender journey of the memories we hold most dear & the people who forever affect our hearts. The story’s beautiful ‘grip’ holds on to you long after the last page is read.” — H. Winn

40+ age group: Book club review:
—“When will the next book be released? I didn’t want the story to end.”
—“I would like to know more about Jaxon. I can visualize his 6-pack”
—“I would like to know more about Javier. He seems so complicated and troubled.”
—“I didn’t like Kyle from the very start and I almost stopped reading the book—after he tried ...
—"The way you wrote the character’s feelings kept me reading long enough to keep me hooked.”
—“Maybe I’m overly cynical and believe the story is too fantastic … but I might just be jealous. I wish I was Larisa!”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014733144
Publisher: T.M. Schuster
Publication date: 01/05/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 567 KB

About the Author

T. M. Schuster holds a MFA in Visual Communications from The University of North Texas and a BFA in Communication Design from Rochester Institute of Technology. Although previously published in the Humanities Journal and the Clute Institute Journal, this is Schuster's fictional novel debut. As a 20+ year design professional and educator, Ms. Schuster believes that a creative life should explore many avenues and that the path to tell a good story has no pre-determined guidelines.
Note: Cover art by the author when she was four years of age.
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