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A Tale of Two Airships

By: Katherine McIntyre
Narrated by: Cari Scholtens
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Bea and the crew of the Desire are back, and there's one fierce storm brewing on the horizon. When Isabella's old clan delivers a letter that sends their crewmate into a funk, Bea's suspicious. However, when they're intercepted by gypsies on the way to their meetup for the next smuggling job, her suspicions switch to pissed off.

Yet none of that compares to the rage that ignites after Bea and their recon team return to the docks to find the Desire missing. Stolen. By those goddamn gypsies from Isabella's old clan.

Which leaves Bea and her four crewmates stranded in Shantytown, home of redcoats who want them dead and Morlocks who want them deader. On top of that, she has no clue if her crew aboard the Desire is still alive.

And once the Morlocks spot them in a bounty bar and put a price on their heads, if Bea doesn't find a way to the skies and fast, they're screwed six ways to sailing day with their home flying further and further out of reach.

©2016 Katherine McIntyre (P)2017 Katherine McIntyre

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