Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:
The Federation's bloody conquest across the galaxy for the past twenty-five thousand years has no end, those who remain free live as outlaws. Within the only hidden refuge for such free souls, Valhalla, the scioness of a long and infamous line of space pirates, Reine Xavior, is a motherless and lonely little girl raised by her nanny. At seven-years-old her father, Zaül, shows interest in her for the first time she can remember, before he promptly locks her inside a secret training facility. She discovers her crew must perform as a unit in the pirate games, a sport for children designed to simulate modern warfare, and meets other children along the way.

Why does her father keep her so isolated?

Who is trying to kill her and why?

Will she ever find out about her mom?

Will the children of her father's crew accept her as the new boss?

Will she ever be good enough to take over for her infamous father?
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Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:
The Federation's bloody conquest across the galaxy for the past twenty-five thousand years has no end, those who remain free live as outlaws. Within the only hidden refuge for such free souls, Valhalla, the scioness of a long and infamous line of space pirates, Reine Xavior, is a motherless and lonely little girl raised by her nanny. At seven-years-old her father, Zaül, shows interest in her for the first time she can remember, before he promptly locks her inside a secret training facility. She discovers her crew must perform as a unit in the pirate games, a sport for children designed to simulate modern warfare, and meets other children along the way.

Why does her father keep her so isolated?

Who is trying to kill her and why?

Will she ever find out about her mom?

Will the children of her father's crew accept her as the new boss?

Will she ever be good enough to take over for her infamous father?
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Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:

Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:

by J. R. Leilies
Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:

Growing Up: A Prologue ~ Part Two:

by J. R. Leilies

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Overview

The Federation's bloody conquest across the galaxy for the past twenty-five thousand years has no end, those who remain free live as outlaws. Within the only hidden refuge for such free souls, Valhalla, the scioness of a long and infamous line of space pirates, Reine Xavior, is a motherless and lonely little girl raised by her nanny. At seven-years-old her father, Zaül, shows interest in her for the first time she can remember, before he promptly locks her inside a secret training facility. She discovers her crew must perform as a unit in the pirate games, a sport for children designed to simulate modern warfare, and meets other children along the way.

Why does her father keep her so isolated?

Who is trying to kill her and why?

Will she ever find out about her mom?

Will the children of her father's crew accept her as the new boss?

Will she ever be good enough to take over for her infamous father?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160744919
Publisher: J.R. Leilies
Publication date: 04/05/2022
Series: The Ventures of Captain Xavior , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 424 KB

About the Author

I'm 35 years old and have three kids. I write sci-fi novels, novellas, and short stories. My writing is a bit controversial, so I don't expect everyone to enjoy it. I write for me and my own enjoyment. I'm accepting of all honest reviews and will not be upset if you don't enjoy my work. Thank you for taking the time to read more about me.

All my novels are young adult, while some of the short stories are mixed content. All content has warnings. Even the novels use the extent of acceptable content: Violence, Gore, Drug Use, and fade-to-black sexual encounters. There is no actual adult content in these novels, but many controversial topics are touched upon.
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