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First World Problems

By: Cassiopeia Fletcher
Narrated by: Bronson Pinchot
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Publisher's Summary

River is gone and Athens abandoned …

With nowhere else to go, the Tartans evacuate both their citizens and the Hawaiian refugees to Galveston, the capital city of New Texas. Surrounded by pre-wave technology, Felicity has never been more uncomfortable while Winter thrives in her position as Assistant Director of the New Anaphedarin project.

The shift in Tartan dynamics has caused some friction between the years-long group of friends, but as uncomfortable as the Athenians are, the Hawaiians are having an even harder time adjusting; particularly Zac, whose main talents have become unnecessary.

To make things worse, Oliver is unsure of where his loyalties lie, but he’s beginning to think he made a big mistake throwing in with River and her Tartans. A thought that becomes stronger when he begins taking care of Seven’s pregnant widow, Sierra Knowles.

The epic finale of the Stone World Saga is here.

©2021 Cassiopeia Fletcher (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing

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