Moss'd in Space
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Rebecca Thorne
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USA Today Bestselling author Rebecca Thorne delights in a brand new cozy science-fiction series...for fans of Martha Wells! Features original inside art!
Torian Razner finally bought a starship, and contrary to Amelia’s assessment, it was not “a meteoric sign of stupidity.” Sure, the alien starship may have been abandoned for a century, and it may be covered in moss now… but it’s Torian’s ticket to freedom, regardless of what her ex… ah, captain… said.
Except Torian’s first flight reveals a surprise passenger: the moss is actually an organic computer with a snarky attitude and serious abandonment issues. The target of its loathing? The immortal alien who built it (and then parked the starship, with Moss inside, and forgot about it). The same alien who just found Torian and accused her of “stealing” the ship.
It’s entirely possible that Amelia was right about this meteoric stupidity.
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Praise for the Tomes & Tea series:
"At turns sweet, spicy, and thrilling, A Pirate’s Life for Tea provides fans of cozy fantasies a rich confection of a novel to enjoy, preferably with a cup of tea." —Booklist, on A Pirate's Life for Tea
"Charming, pun-filled, gentle, and deeply affirming. Thorne spings out the story at an easy pace, creating a feeling of calm and ease, even as a tumble of angst and misadentures fill the plot... delightful." —Library Journal, on A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Lovers of cozy fantasies will delight in this follow-up, a romp easily enjoyed in a comfy chair while drinking its eponymous tea.” —Booklist on Tea You at the Altar
“Reading this concluding volume, as well as the series as a whole, is a lovely experience, full of cozy cheer, puns, competence, love, and fun.” —Library Journal, on Alchemy and a Cup of Tea