Queen Isabella by Stephanie West
Isabella was cast out of a world ruled by men who were really monsters, then crashed on a planet filled with monsters who adored her and made her their queen!
Isabella grew up in a world full of bigots on the brink of collapse. Betrayed by her government, Isa finds herself on the UFV Manifest along with other outspoken and disposable women. The one-way maiden voyage is headed for the planet that hopefully will be the next Earth. Not surprisingly, things don’t go exactly as planned.
Bellator, the alpha soldier, Artifex, the alpha worker, and Phara, the alpha consort accept that their mountain hive, along with all Vorto planetwide, are dying out. Generations ago, the Blight killed all the queens, and none have emerged since the terrible plague. One day, there is a fiery meteor shower. Miraculously, one of the meteors is an egg containing a precious queen. Instinct takes hold, and the Vorto immediately claim her as their own.
- File Name:queen-isabella-by-stephanie-west.epub
- Original Title:Queen Isabella
- Creator:Stephanie West
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0F1CGL879
- Date:2025-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content
- 1. Cover
- 2. Title Page
- 3. Artist
- 4. Copyright
- 5. Dedication
- 6. Contents
- 7. Preface
- 8. 1. Malfunction
- 9. 2. Where Am I
- 10. 3. The Hive
- 11. Image; Vorto
- 12. 4. The Three Alphas of the Tumulus Hive
- 13. 5. Queen Isabella
- 14. 6. Forming the Bond
- 15. 7. Very Nice to Meet You
- 16. 8. What’s Cooking
- 17. 9. Taste Testing
- 18. 10. What a Big Burden You Have
- 19. 11. Queen’s New Clothes
- 20. 12. All Hail the Queen
- 21. 13. Great Day for a Walk
- 22. 14. All Hail Another Queen
- 23. 15. The Ignivo
- 24. 16. Welcome Home?
- 25. 17. The Conlatus
- 26. 18. Revelations of a Queen
- 27. 19. Life is Changing
- 28. Epilogue
- 29. Image; Tumulus Hive Hierarchy
- 30. Glossary
- 31. Author’s Note
- 32. Also By Stephanie West
- 33. About Stephanie West
Is it me or does this book contain particularly simplistic vocabulary and syntax? She has done better. Worldbuilding is a bit too naivistic.