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Eclipsed Crown

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Eclipsed Crown

By: Jina S. Bazzar
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Krozalia’s fragile stability rests on Leann’s ability to protect Dolenta—the very same cargo she once ferried across the stars. With the Tanue untethered and the emperor dead, Captain Leann has less than three days to help the princess claim the throne. But this time, the captain's long-buried goals entwine with a decades-old scheme, unveiling a truth that will reshape the destiny of Krozalia and the galaxy itself.

In the conclusion of this action-packed science fantasy trilogy, readers will be on the edge of their seats as they follow Captain Leann’s journey through a galaxy where danger lurks at every turn and the line between friend and foe blurs in the midst of a galaxy-altering conspiracy.
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The end of this 3 book story was a good idea and the ending was fun but instead of rushing a ten year pursuit to destroy a people and the flat ending of one last chapter, it could have been broken down to another two books with heroes and betrayals. The author tried to make a fast ending that left it flat and the reader feeling cheated. Slow down the action and try to put more human twists and humor in it to make the reader feel like it was to be savored and not rush, rush, and the end.

The coming together of two worlds

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