
Abandoned in a lifepod in the vastness of space, Evey is left for dead. When the bookish freight hauler Shirr rescues her, the two form a connection over tea and unspoken trauma. Just when things feel safe again, their peace is threatened by a relic of their past, and they’re forced to embark on a mission across the stars to protect themselves and others from the threat of violence. THE FORGETTING NAVIGATIONS is a brutally honest exploration of what it means to be a survivor, set against the brilliant backdrop of the cosmos.

The start of this book is immediate action, you immediately know the stakes are high for our main character, Evey, and that she is in immediate danger. The story and the events that came before unfold slowly as Evey does what she can to survive. The writing is very atmospheric and even in moments where there isn’t a lot of action, very compelling and fast paced.
There is a lot of alluding and discussion of SA, especially the aftereffects of the trauma. Evey goes through quite a journey in this story, learning how to heal and how to come back to herself after what she goes through, as well as reclaiming herself in the process.
Thanks to Interstellar Flight Press for the review copy through Netgalley!
Happy reading!

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