Disaster in Transport

Book 2 - A Kash and Calynn Adventure

“Every decision you make has consequences… some of which are unintended.”

Kash is a man of principle. Mostly. He prefers to keep his head down, his debts paid, and his ship—the Alley Cat Savant—safely among the stars. As a privateer with a hard-earned reputation, he roams the known galaxies taking on specialized tasks to carve out a living. All while steering clear of the corrupt government and the even more corrupt bureaucrats within—especially when they’re laying traps.

But when a favor pulls him into a high-stakes deal with one of those very bureaucrats, Kash quickly learns some jobs are too dangerous to ignore—or walk away from.

With his brilliant and beautiful partner Calynn at his side, Kash dives headfirst into a mission he knows better than to accept. Old secrets and powerful enemies resurface, threatening their lives, their bond, and the fragile freedom they’ve fought to protect.

What starts as a simple errand spirals into a war for survival. Along the way, they’ll clash with government agents, space pirates, and a shadowy fence with an agenda of his own. As the galaxy grows darker, Kash and Calynn must decide just how far they’re willing to go—not just to survive, but to retaliate.

Explosive action, razor-sharp banter, and a heaping dose of heart make this high-octane space opera perfect for fans of daring rogues, found family, and galaxy-spanning adventure.

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