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Mar 9, 2023 · Grace Curtis. 3.65. 1,199 ratings336 reviews. Saints and preachers, librarians and horse thieves, lawmakers and lawbreakers, and a crash-surviving spaceborn vagrant searching for her lover on a scarred Earth. Earth, the distant future: climate change has reduced our verdant home into a hard-scrabble wasteland.
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This cozy science fiction novel tells a story of misfits, rebels, found family—and a mystery that spans the stars Welcome to the Grand Abeona Hotel: home of the finest food, the sweetest service, and the very best views the galaxy has to offer.
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Mar 19, 2024 · by Grace Curtis (Author) 4.1 104 ratings. See all formats and editions. This cozy science fiction novel tells a story of misfits, rebels, found family—and a mystery that spans the stars. Welcome to the Grand Abeona Hotel: home of the finest food, the sweetest service, and the very best views the galaxy has to offer.
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Grace Curtis is the author of Frontier (3.65 avg rating, 1186 ratings, 334 reviews, published 2023) and Floating Hotel (3.73 avg rating, 1128 ratings, 38...
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“A delightfully inventive sci-fi western. With her debut, Curtis weaves a masterful web of longing, desperation, and intrigue, effortlessly transporting you to a climate-ravaged Earth, where the stakes are high and the body count is even higher. If you liked Firefly, you’re going to absolutely love Frontier”-- Kate Dylan, author of Mindwalker
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Mar 19, 2024 · Grace Curtis. 3.73. 1,160 ratings393 reviews. This cozy debut science fiction novel tells a story of misfits, rebels, found family—and a mystery that spans the stars. Welcome to the Grand Abeona Hotel: home of the finest food, the sweetest service, and the very best views the galaxy has to offer.
Grace Curtis is a freeroaming writer from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Her debut novel Frontier , a queer space western about climate change (really), came out in March 2023. When she’s not dreaming up stories, Grace can usually be found up a hill somewhere, climbing or hiking or lolling idly in the grass.