Set against a backdrop of a character-driven journey, this science-fantasy novel combines thrilling sword fights with a slow-burn romance. As the protagonists travel, they explore the depths of history and confront the formidable influence of organized faith, weaving together themes of personal growth and societal power. The narrative promises an engaging blend of adventure and introspection, making it a unique addition to the genre.
Smart, bold, and so much fun, this story is a hopeful tale of misfits, rebels, and found family, appealing to fans of Becky Chambers and Martha Wells. Welcome to the Grand Abeona Hotel, where guests enjoy the finest food and views as it travels through the galaxy, offering sub-orbital luxury and a wealth of intrigue. Mysteries abound: Why are there love poems in the lobby? How many Imperial spies are on board? What is the true purpose of the Problem Solver's conference? Most importantly, who is driving the ship?
At the heart of these enigmas is Carl, a former stowaway and the hotel's devoted manager. The Abeona is not just his job; it’s his home and the love of his life. As external forces threaten the hotel, Carl must confront a pivotal question: when is it time to let go?
Praise for the author highlights the charm and humor of the narrative, with readers describing it as beautiful, immersive, and profoundly moving. The novel has garnered five-star reviews for its unique storytelling and emotional depth, leaving readers laughing, tearing up, and feeling a renewed sense of hope in humanity.
Die ferne Zukunft: Die Menschen treten die Reise zu den Sternen an und besiedeln fremde Planeten. Die von Katastrophen und Kriegen zerstörte Erde gehört nun den Zurückgelassenen, den Außenseitern und Gesetzlosen. In diese Welt fällt dreihundert Jahre später eine junge Frau in ihrer Rettungskapsel vom Himmel. Ihr Mutterschiff und die Frau, die sie liebt, sind Hunderte von Kilometern von ihr entfernt. Auf ihrer Reise quer durchs ganze Land muss die Fremde mehr als ein gefährliches Abenteuer überstehen, denn die Menschen auf der Erde sind skrupellos und gierig – und sie hassen die Sternengeborenen …