Threats

A Steampunk Adventure

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Margaret McGaffey Fisk ISBN: 9781631390104
Publisher: TTO Publishing Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Margaret McGaffey Fisk
ISBN: 9781631390104
Publisher: TTO Publishing
Publication: December 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Is Luck a Miracle or a Curse?

Luck alone has kept Sam undiscovered so far. She dreads the moment the crew learns their miracle and curse have a human face, but it’s Nat’s reaction she fears the most. When her Natural talents are revealed, all the ways she’s used her far-from-human abilities to keep the engine running may count for nothing. 

Obsessed with the steamship's engine, Nat’s new position as the engineer’s apprentice is a dream come true even when a fierce storm tests the limits of his new skills. He basks in the praise of the engineer and crew once they're safe again, but their cheers soon turn to curses when Nat realizes the nearest island on the charts is nothing but a sandbar. With food and water running low, how is he going to keep Sam fed?

 

Welcome back to the world of The Steamship Chronicles, a steampunk alternate Victorian Era where everyday machinery has reached enough complexity to draw on aether and gain a consciousness, one apparent only to Naturals.

Samantha and Nathaniel's adventures continue as storms and former friends turn dangerous.

If you’re curious about the two people who raised Samantha before The Steamship Chronicles began, their story is told in Safe Haven, a prequel to The Steamship Chronicles.

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Is Luck a Miracle or a Curse?

Luck alone has kept Sam undiscovered so far. She dreads the moment the crew learns their miracle and curse have a human face, but it’s Nat’s reaction she fears the most. When her Natural talents are revealed, all the ways she’s used her far-from-human abilities to keep the engine running may count for nothing. 

Obsessed with the steamship's engine, Nat’s new position as the engineer’s apprentice is a dream come true even when a fierce storm tests the limits of his new skills. He basks in the praise of the engineer and crew once they're safe again, but their cheers soon turn to curses when Nat realizes the nearest island on the charts is nothing but a sandbar. With food and water running low, how is he going to keep Sam fed?

 

Welcome back to the world of The Steamship Chronicles, a steampunk alternate Victorian Era where everyday machinery has reached enough complexity to draw on aether and gain a consciousness, one apparent only to Naturals.

Samantha and Nathaniel's adventures continue as storms and former friends turn dangerous.

If you’re curious about the two people who raised Samantha before The Steamship Chronicles began, their story is told in Safe Haven, a prequel to The Steamship Chronicles.

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