

Ettian barely manages to save his best friend and flee the compromised academy unscathed, rattled that Gal stands to inherit the empire that broke him, and that there are still people willing to fight back against Umber rule.Īs they piece together a way to deliver Gal safely to his throne, Ettian finds himself torn in half by an impossible choice. Even better, he’s met Gal, his exasperating and infuriatingly enticing roommate who’s made the academy feel like a new home.īut when dozens of classmates spring an assassination plot on Gal, a devastating secret comes to light: Gal is the heir to the Umber Empire.

He’s spent seven years putting himself back together under its rule, joining an Umber military academy and becoming the best pilot in his class. In this epic adventure, Ettian’s life was shattered when the merciless Umber Empire invaded his world. This book features amazing action scenes and diverse characters that we can relate to, and one very insistent dragon. Because Rebelwing just happens to be the ridiculously expensive weapon her government needs in a brewing war with its neighbor, and Pru’s the only one who can fly it now. So she’s not exactly thrilled when Rebelwing shows up again.Įven worse, it’s become increasingly clear that the rogue machine has imprinted on her permanently, which means she’d better figure out this whole piloting-a-dragon thing, fast. She tries to forget about the fact that the only reason she’s not in jail is because some sort of robot saved her, and that she’s going to have to get a new side job now that enforcers are on to her. But a cybernetic dragon? That’s new to her. Pru is used to life throwing her some unpleasant surprises, especially at her prep school, where selling banned media across the border in a country with a ruthless corporate government obviously has its risks. The next, she’s escaping enforcers on the wings of what very much appears to be a sentient cybernetic dragon.


One minute, she’s cashing in on a routine smuggling deal. In this YA novel, things have just gotten weird for Prudence Wu.
