The Stars We Steal by Alexa Donne

The Stars We Steal

by Alexa Donne

A gripping story of a young girl's quest to save her family from ruin set in a dazzling world of royal intrigue and lost love. Perfect for fans of Katharine McGee and Kiera Cass.

Engagement season is in the air. Eighteen-year-old Princess Leonie “Leo” Kolburg, heir to a faded European spaceship, has only one thing on her mind: which lucky bachelor can save her family from financial ruin?

But when Leo’s childhood friend and first love, Elliot, returns as the captain of a successful whiskey ship, everything changes. Elliot was the one who got away, the boy Leo’s family deemed to be unsuitable for marriage. Now he’s the biggest catch of the season and he seems determined to make Leo’s life miserable. But old habits die hard, and as Leo navigates the glittering balls of the Valg Season, she finds herself falling for her first love in a game of love, lies, and past regrets.

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This is the perfect blend of drama mixed with sci fi. You have just enough of each to really draw you into the story. I totally fell for Leo and Elliott relationship. Leo is a driven character and i would of actually love to see more of how life changed once her invention was actually realized and put into use. The tug and pull between family members is intriguing, the mystery behind the mothers death and all the political angels that abound in this novel. This is a stand alone so their no more story to tell and the author does a great job tying up all the loose ends. Can i also day that cover wow and you get the tie in within the story as well. I not always sure why covers are chosen but i do know why this one was. Though i did think the color of the rose should of been the color of Leo dress at the ball just saying. Pick this one up if you like the Bachelorette, drama with a dash of sci fi you won’t be disappointed.

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