Southern Sun, Northern Star
ISBN10: 0765396483
ISBN13: 9780765396488
Trade Paperback
432 Pages
$12.99
CA$16.99
Reeling from the tragedy that beset her family, Princess Aurelia has joined the resistance in Havenspur, spying on the Northern leaders who were once her allies and determined to stop her uncle’s machinations for war. Meanwhile, her beloved pilot Athan leads his squadron into battle as the Safire wage a losing war abroad and combat growing unrest back home.
When Athan is sent on leave to Havenspur following the death of a comrade, the pair reunite and rekindle their romance until Aurelia uncovers one of Athan’s secrets, a secret that could save countless lives. But exposing it to the right people will cost her Athan's trust, and this time, their shared memories of love might not be enough to stop the fateful path of destruction that threatens all they’ve fought to defend.
As history unfolds around them, every move they make drives them one step closer to either recreating their parents’ shadowed past or redeeming the alliance that could bring peace.
The breathtaking finale to a legendary series. Part war drama, part romance, Southern Sun, Northern Star is the epic conclusion to the Glass Alliance series.
Reviews
Praise for Southern Sun, Northern Star
“With elements of epic fantasy, military and political intrigue, and ill-fated romantic attraction, this novel is packed with world building details. The romantic attraction between Athan and Aurelia has the feeling of Romeo and Juliet, leaving readers hoping for the best but fearing the worst.”—Stacey Hayman, Voya
“Epic . . . hopeless romantics and history buffs alike will find plenty to enjoy.”—RT Book Reviews
"A powerful story of love and betrayal in a time of war, when alliances shift and secrets detonate with devastating consequences."—Gita Trelease, author of All that Glitters
"Captivating . . . The prose is elegant, the characters intricate, and the worldbuilding enrapturing."—Charlie N. Holmberg, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Paper Magician series
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