High Flyer

High Flyer by Michelle Diener, published by Eclipse on July 24, 2020, is a science fiction narrative that intertwines elements of romance and adventure. Set on the planet Faldine, known for its challenging magnetic fields that disrupt technology, the story follows Hana, a skilled pilot who thrives on the demands of her job. As she navigates the complexities of her role, she grapples with her past experiences from the war and her reluctance to engage in a relationship with Iver Sugotti, the head-of-planet.
Readers will find a tale that explores the dynamics between Hana and Iver as they confront external threats and personal boundaries. The narrative delves into themes of trust and resilience, highlighting their journey as they face betrayal and danger. With 284 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of life on a planet where technology is both a tool and a challenge, and where the characters must rely on each other to survive and thrive amidst adversity.
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Flying the head-of-planet around isn’t a job for the faint of heart. Especially not on Faldine, the planet in the Verdant String whose magnetic fields actively fight against technology, bringing down the ships of the unwary or the incompetent.
Hana thrives on the challenge, though. Thrives on everything about her job. It keeps her from thinking too much about what happened to her during the war, and what she is becoming. A relationship with the head-of-planet himself, though, is more than she wants to deal with.
Iver Sugotti feels like he fell into the role of head-of-planet by default. He knows he’s good at the job, and he’s enjoying the challenge of making tech work on a planet that eats tech for breakfast, but the one thing he really wants–Hana–seems out of his reach.
His pilot has made it clear she’s not interested, and he can only respect the boundaries she’s set. But when someone wants him dead, he and Hana are plunged into an all-out race for their lives. Iver discovers those closest to him have betrayed him, but also, that his pilot is not as disinterested as she seems.
As they try to outwit their enemies, they discover they are far better together than they are apart, and that Hana really is at her best when she’s flying high.
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