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Caught between two worlds, she holds the key to saving both.
Sixteen-year-old Marta Sobieski doesn’t belong anywhere. Torn from her Anglo-Saxon home and thrust into Polonia Prime - a ‘homeland’ that feels alien - she’s determined to prove herself in the elite Junior Officer Training Program aboard the starship OrzeĊ. But when a diplomatic mission uncovers a conspiracy to reignite interstellar war, Marta’s divided loyalties become her greatest weapon.
With the help of Anton, a guarded Neo-Russian cadet haunted by loss, and Lexi, a socially awkward tech genius, Marta must navigate political sabotage, shadowy enemies, and her own aching homesickness. As trust fractures and secrets ignite, her unique bond to both cultures becomes the only hope to stop a galaxy-spanning betrayal.
But in a universe where home is more than a place, can Marta bridge the stars between her past and futurebefore both worlds collide?
A gripping YA sci-fi adventure about identity, belonging, and the courage to redefine where - and who - you call home.
Perfect for fans of Skyward and Aurora Rising, with a dash of The Hunger Games’ political tension.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Sixteen-year-old Marta Sobieski doesn’t belong anywhere. Torn from her Anglo-Saxon home and thrust into Polonia Prime - a ‘homeland’ that feels alien - she’s determined to prove herself in the elite Junior Officer Training Program aboard the starship OrzeĊ. But when a diplomatic mission uncovers a conspiracy to reignite interstellar war, Marta’s divided loyalties become her greatest weapon.
With the help of Anton, a guarded Neo-Russian cadet haunted by loss, and Lexi, a socially awkward tech genius, Marta must navigate political sabotage, shadowy enemies, and her own aching homesickness. As trust fractures and secrets ignite, her unique bond to both cultures becomes the only hope to stop a galaxy-spanning betrayal.
But in a universe where home is more than a place, can Marta bridge the stars between her past and futurebefore both worlds collide?
A gripping YA sci-fi adventure about identity, belonging, and the courage to redefine where - and who - you call home.
Perfect for fans of Skyward and Aurora Rising, with a dash of The Hunger Games’ political tension.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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