Star Compass

Star Compass
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Publisher : Fiddlehead Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781680131215
ISBN-13 : 1680131214
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Book Synopsis Star Compass by : Anthea Sharp

Download or read book Star Compass written by Anthea Sharp and published by Fiddlehead Press. This book was released on 2019-12-17 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Steampunk meets Space Opera in this captivating tale of adventure and romance from USA Today bestseller Anthea Sharp. Diana Smythe was a child of the nobility… once. Now the streetrat known as Diver, she spends her days picking pockets, and her nights gazing at the galaxy overhead, dreaming of the day she’ll escape Earth for a brighter future among the stars. Derek Byrne polices the grimy streets around the Southampton Spaceport, trying to keep the gangs in line and the gutters clear of riffraff. When his path crosses Diana’s, he sees beyond her masculine disguise and catches a glimpse of the remarkable young lady hiding beneath the rags and bravado. But Derek has his own dark secrets, and when Diana averts a near-disaster at the Spaceport, fate flings them along a trajectory that will lead them to adventure, romance – and peril beyond their wildest imaginings. KEYWORDS: Space Opera, Steampunk, Coming of Age, Adventure, Sweet Romance, Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens, Gaslamp, Galactic Empire, Street Urchins, Pickpockets, Mathematical Girl Genius, Class Differences, Orphan, Firefly, CJ Archer, Bec Mcmaster, Gail Carriger, Parasol Protectorate, Soulless, Shelly Adina, Scott Westerfield, Anne Renwick, Cherie Priest, YA Romance


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