Roslyn Walsh tends bar in the tranquil town of Trinity Bay, Canada. Her dreams to become a cartoonist are overshadowed by clouds of loneliness and grief due to the loss of her mother. She is reaching a breaking point. Then the unthinkable happens - Julia Rockford, Roslyn's closest friend, disappears. Despite a frantic search, neither the police nor Roslyn find a single clue. Just as despair threatens to consume her, an inexplicable force whisked Roslyn away.
Roslyn wakes up in a completely different reality, with no recollection of her past. She's a thriving cartoonist who also works as a bartender aboard Pegasus, a massive spacecraft navigating the cosmos. She has everything she wants; her life is perfect. But she yearns for companionship. For love.
Jaxon is a handsome florist who quickly captivates Roslyns heart, drawing her inexorably towards him. As their bond deepens, Roslyn uncovers the grim reality hidden behind the splendor of Pegasus. Desiring to unveil her past, she resolves to seek the truth despite Jaxon's warnings. As she delves deeper, Roslyn realizes that to reclaim her past life, she must forsake her future, and the price of discovery is far steeper than she ever imagined.
Genre: Science Fiction
Roslyn wakes up in a completely different reality, with no recollection of her past. She's a thriving cartoonist who also works as a bartender aboard Pegasus, a massive spacecraft navigating the cosmos. She has everything she wants; her life is perfect. But she yearns for companionship. For love.
Jaxon is a handsome florist who quickly captivates Roslyns heart, drawing her inexorably towards him. As their bond deepens, Roslyn uncovers the grim reality hidden behind the splendor of Pegasus. Desiring to unveil her past, she resolves to seek the truth despite Jaxon's warnings. As she delves deeper, Roslyn realizes that to reclaim her past life, she must forsake her future, and the price of discovery is far steeper than she ever imagined.
Genre: Science Fiction
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