Fracture - Book One of the Glass Galaxy Trilogy
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  • Reads 2,257
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 7h 22m
Complete, First published Nov 12, 2018
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Book one of the Glass Galaxy Trilogy

Almost a century ago the very stars disappeared, leaving space a black void for three long hours, and when they returned, they weren't the same. The galaxy had changed. Old constellations were gone, well-known planets nowhere to be found, and new inter-galactic nations replaced the old.
Only a single star system didn't change.

Kalani, a now ex-naval officer, has been wandering this new and unfamiliar galaxy for most of his life, searching endlessly for both his fiancé and the solar system they called home, but he has found nothing, and he grows more disheartened with each passing day.

He has nothing but himself, his ship, and his companion AI in a galaxy that grows ever more dangerous, and if he doesn't adapt soon, then he will fall prey to the harsh circumstances that have overthrown his life.

It's a good thing, then, that he will do anything to find his long-lost love.
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