Pirate Queen:Book of the Navigator
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Publisher Description
Hailey Heartstone did not have an ordinary childhood. The only daughter of a merchant sailor, she grew up climbing ship’s rigging, balancing high above decks, but lately Hailey struggles to find the balance in her life. She fears that her days on the sea are coming to an end and that a course has been plotted for her that will end in a stifling arranged marriage. But all that is about to change.
In one fateful moment, Hailey’s life is ripped from its safe and predictable course and thrust into a storm of peril. She stumbles upon an ancient book and unlocks a dangerous power that thrusts her into a world full of deadly mists and phantom pirates intent on recovering what once was theirs.
Kidnapped from her family, Hailey must face true fear as she is forced into a journey to protect the power that she found and seek out those willing to help her save all that she loves before it is too late.
In this thrilling fantasy adventure, a young girl gifted with untapped abilities unlocks a dangerous power and must find her inner strength in time to fight the battle of her life, to save her family, and protect all that she holds dear. Fraught with twists and turns, H.N.Klett weaves an exhilarating adventure filled with magical powers, pirate clashes, hidden treasure, and unlikely friendships.
“H.N. Klett’s debut fantasy novel is good old traditional fun! A swashbuckling universe with lots of surprises, revelations, battles, turnabouts, and humor—you name it. Just what we expect from the genre and more. Way to go, Mr. Klett!” —Fred Chappell, award winning author of Dagon and A Shadow All of Light
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Klett confidently balances several genre elements fantasy, SF, steampunk, and more in his debut novel, first in a planned series. Hailey Heartstone is the daughter of a well-to-do merchant sea captain, and she spends most of her time with her father on the high seas, learning everything there is to know about shipboard life. Upon becoming a teenager, Hailey's usefulness as a navigator gives way to her family's desire for her to become a proper young lady and take her place in a society that preaches that the way to salvation is through bettering one's station, marrying well, and adhering to the doctrines espoused by the Church of the Ancients. Hailey's thirst for knowledge becomes her downfall after she discovers a powerful book that communicates with her and that the Church and Crown are eager to possess. What follows is a perilous journey into the lands of pirates and a fated quest for the truth. Equal parts thought exercise, rollicking adventure, and cautionary tale, Klett's novel should captivate readers with its simple yet elegant language and the slow unspooling of mysteries and revelations. Ages 12 up. (BookLife)