On Mission (Aunare Chronicles #3)
From USA Today Bestselling Author Aileen Erin comes the third book in the Aunare Chronicles
"Declan's been captured." Ahiga's strained voice carried through the recording and Amihanna knew without seeing him that he must be hurt. "SpaceTech is shooting us dead in the street and we can't run or hide fast enough. I'm not sure how long we can stay in Haden's hideout. We need your help. I know it's a lot to ask, but please. I'm begging. We're all going to die without you."
Ahiga's message was everything Amihanna feared would come true. She was on a convoy to meet with the Aunare's allies. "Wait " Amihanna screams. Her mind is racing, and she needs to make a decision. Keep going. Meet Lorne on the neutral planet to broker an alliance as planned. Or change course. Jump across the universe as quickly as she can, and pray it's fast enough to save her Earther family.
Amihanna knows what it's like to be abandoned, fighting for her life, and hoping that someone would come. No one helped her except for the Crew, Declan, and Ahiga. Sometimes debts can't be repaid, but Amihanna is a di Aetes. She won't give up. Not ever.
“Suspenseful sci-fi with complex world-building and a tough-as-nails heroine you’ll want to root for!” — Elizabeth Briggs, New York Times Bestselling Author of Future Shock
“In this bleak world, one spark of hope soon turns into an inferno. And just like a fireball, once this story is ignited, it just doesn’t stop.” — Maria V. Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of Navigating the Stars
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