
“We’re not moving! I think we’re being pushed!” Angela said.

Angela helped her up, and they hastily pulled on some clothes. Another jolt knocked Stella, who had started to climb down from Angela’s bunk, to the floor. She jumped off her bunk and walked the few steps to the door. Stella was already awake.Īngela rubbed her head and blinked a few times. Jolted into wakefulness, Angela almost fell out of her bunk. Part of its maintenance crew, at the bottom rung of the status ladder, Angela doesn’t see much excitement forthcoming.īut that was before encountering the fearsome Taijiku or meeting her crew mate Stella, leaving Angela with a completely different problem and unable to say which is the greater challenge: giant sea monsters or falling in love. Elizabeth Andre has a new sci fi book out:Īngela’s past is more than a little rocky, and that rocky path has led her to finish up her juvenile detention sentence on the Yemaya, an alien underwater ship devoted to observation and research.
