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Entanglement Bound: An Epic Space Opera Series (Entangled Universe Book 1)

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by Mary E. Lowd


  Then Roscoe's niece or daughter or nephew—some younger lapine—came back on the line and said, "We should be far enough away from the black hole now."

  The force beam shut off and, moments later, space dust flooded around them in a cloud. Cassie began sucking the ions and particles up with one of her tube organs. The dust tasted as rich as steak and as sweet as cotton candy.

  Clarity could get used to sharing her mind with a starwhal.

  ALSO IN SERIES

  ENTANGLEMENT BOUND

  THE ENTROPY FOUNTAIN

  STARWHAL IN FLIGHT

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