
Star-Crossed Warriors
by Bryan Young (2022)
Like 'battletech bryan', this novella explores complex political conflict through personal relationships.
by young
HITTING THE BIG TIME… Katie Ferraro’s scrappy unit, the Fox Patrol, has finally made it… sort of. As part of a co-op mercenary unit called The Lone Wolves, they find themselves in the Hinterlands, hiring out to the Alyina Mercantile League—former Jade Falcon Merchants who have split from the Clan to strike out on their own. Suffering from the culture shock of being in Clan space and working with seasoned professionals, the tightly-knit family of the Fox Patrol has a lot to learn about working as part of a larger group…and with each other, as Katie learns to her chagrin. Making matters worse, Arkee Colorado and Evan Huxley, the two longest serving members, find that their relationship may not be as strong as they thought as jealousy threatens to tear them apart. Also included in this collection are two bonus stories! “Merry Foxmas” tells the story of Katie Ferraro trying to get the unit presents for the holiday and anything that can go wrong does. And “Jade Foxes,” a brand-new story documenting the Fox Patrol’s exploits during the Battle of Sudeten.
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by Bryan Young (2022)
Like 'battletech bryan', this novella explores complex political conflict through personal relationships.

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