A Name Among the Stars

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Pub Date 26 Oct 2017 | Archive Date 28 Feb 2018

Description

Offer no weakness; suffer no wound.

When disgraced aristocrat Zara Aguirre barely escapes with her life from her home world, she hopes that she's found safety on the planet Kernow. She wants nothing more than to be left alone, hidden away in a remote town on the wild and untamed western coast.

But the sinister conspiracy that murdered her family has spread. Zara must reveal her Name and risk her own life to help expose the plot, or another world will fall, and people she's come to love will die.

Offer no weakness; suffer no wound.

When disgraced aristocrat Zara Aguirre barely escapes with her life from her home world, she hopes that she's found safety on the planet Kernow. She wants nothing...


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ISBN 9781912499014
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Really liked this book, when first started thought it might morph into a space opera, but quickly incorporated that into a sci-fi western feel. Very much hope to read more in this vein from this Author.

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This was a very enjoyable book. The writing style makes the first few chapters hard to get through but once you get to understand how the heroin interacts with herself (yes, that's what I mean), it is very possible to become enveloped by the story. That is a rare commodity in story telling these days.

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