Series: Book 3 in the The Star Kingdom series
Tags: SF, Young Adult
Summary
A NEW NOVEL FEATURING STEPHANIE HARRINGTON IN HONORVERSE
PREQUEL SERIES Sex! Drugs! Rock ‘n’ Roll! And Treecats! Freshly home from an internship on Manticore, teenaged
Stephanie Harrington is up to her eyebrows in trouble. There’s the new treecat adoptee who needs to be kept
from becoming a risk to the carefully guarded secret of just
how smart the arboreal inhabitants of Sphinx really are. There’s the overeager journalist whose campaign to
protect the treecats from exploitation as the newest, coolest
pet on any planet could threaten the very creatures he seeks
to defend. And there’s the mysterious rash of weird accidents
that are plaguing Sphinx’s younger
inhabitants—including some of those nearest and dearest
to Stephanie. In trying to get enough proof to get the understaffed
authorities of her pioneer planet to act, Stephanie will be
called upon to attempt things she never imaged
doing—including going undercover into the wilds of the
late-night club scene, a realm where her faithful treecat
guardian, Lionheart, cannot follow….
About Fire Season:
About series debut novel A Beautiful Friendship:
About David Weber and the Honor Harrington series:
“Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant!”—Anne
McCaffrey “Compelling combat combined with engaging characters
for a great space opera adventure.”—Locus “Weber combines realistic, engaging characters with
intelligent technological projection. Fans of this venerable
space opera will rejoice.”—Publishers Weekly Comprehensive Teacher's Guide available.
“I loved it. A thrilling, edge-of-the-seat
read—I couldn't put it down!” Tamora Pierce,
author of New York Times best-selling Beka Cooper series
“[A] stellar introduction to a new YA
science-fiction series set in the Honorverse of Weber’s
popular adult novels. It’s rare to find teen science
fiction that strays beyond popular dystopian fare. The
environmental messages, human-animal friendship, humor,
action, and inventive technology will make this series
starter an easy hit with teen sf readers.”
–Booklist
“. . . Everything you could want in a heroine . .
. plenty of action.”—Science Fiction Age