Bethany Jacobs' sci-fi novel arrives tomorrow, but you can get a first look at its intergalactic tale of revenge right here on io9.
Bethany Jacobs’ debut novel, These Burning Stars, hits shelves tomorrow—but io9 has the first chapter here for you to read today. Do you like sci-fi tales of revenge, dark secrets from the past that threaten to re-emerge, and thieves plotting schemes on forgotten planets? Read on for more! Here’s a plot description of These Burning Stars, the first entry in the author’s Kindom Trilogy. A dangerous cat-and-mouse quest for revenge.
A new statue in her honor, perhaps? Or a business opportunity that would benefit her family’s sevite industry? Maybe one of the eighth years, close to graduating, had particular promise? No, in the end, it was none of that. He’d brought her here for a fourth year. He’d brought her here so he could show off his shining star. She herself left school years earlier than any student in Principes’s history, a mere fifteen when she became a novitiate. Clearly the master wanted to break her record.
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