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Title | : | Fledge (Fiona Frost #1) |
Author | : | Penny Greenhorn |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 234 pages |
Published | : | December 3rd 2012 by Penny Greenhorn |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia |
Penny Greenhorn
Kindle Edition | Pages: 234 pages Rating: 4.08 | 120 Users | 10 Reviews
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Fiona draws more attention than she would like being the only female that does hard labor on Earth’s dusty, bone-dry colony, a planet called Providence. But she’s just been plucked from her family’s farm and dropped into a military camp where no girl has ever served as a soldier before. Expected to fulfill the training required of all seventeen year old males her age, Fiona is forced to rely on her format, a group of twelve teammates. With one imposing leader, an alien, some troublemakers, and a handful of misfits for mates, can she find her place?A teen science fiction and romance, Fledge is the first novel in the Fiona Frost Trilogy.

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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fiona Frost #1 |
Characters: | Fiona Frost |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 120 Users | 10 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books Fledge (Fiona Frost #1)
Really didn't expect much from this book but sometimes those are the best ones the story really pulled me in I couldn't put it down until I finished really kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next great job.Fiona Frost didn't have a choice in becoming a farmer instead of a daughter raised to be a wife. She didn't have a choice when they took her to train with the military. She didn't have a choice when it was over. But she did have a choice in how she lived the life she was forced into. This story is about an amazing girl and I can hardly wait until the next book comes out.
This was an interesting book. In the near future Earth has discovered other planets: one containing a friendly race, another containing an aggressive culture that kills everyone aboard a ship it passes, and the last planet Earth terraformed and colonized. This planet is Providence, it is broken into 6 Utopias (which you don't hear much about) and a center farming district. The farming lands are strangely backwards, despite all the adults/parents being directly from Earth, women have little role

I loved this story about a girl thrust into a all male soldier training camp. Love it as it was free I would recommend it all who enjoy romance and action stories.
Surprisingly great! A fast-paced and unique story that definitely kept me engaged. Great characters with a fresh look at interpersonal relationships, self-awareness and growth.
Fairly standard plot, farm girl sent to military training for unknown reason in a society that does not allow women in these occupations.The storyline was interesting enough but I found the difficulties the main character found herself in to be annoying. I found it difficult to suspend my belief enough to feel a very intelligent person, which she was supposed to be, could allow herself to be persuaded into the foolish/illegal situations that occurred.Those inconsistencies were followed by an
Penny Greenhorn is a novelist who currently resides in Alaska. When shes not writing science fiction, fantasy or misanthropes, she can be found off the beaten track with her fuzzy schnauzer, Boods. Her works include the Empath Series, Fiona Frost Trilogy, and a stand-alone urban fantasy, Harbinger. You can find out more about Penny and her twitterpated heroines at pennygreenhorn.com.This was an interesting book. In the near future Earth has discovered other planets: one containing a friendly race, another containing an aggressive culture that kills everyone aboard a ship it passes, and the last planet Earth terraformed and colonized. This planet is Providence, it is broken into 6 Utopias (which you don't hear much about) and a center farming district. The farming lands are strangely backwards, despite all the adults/parents being directly from Earth, women have little role
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