
Honeymoon in Space
Lilla Zaidie Rennick crosses the Atlantic toward a future already arranged: in one month, she will marry the Marquis of Byfleet, securing her place in English nobility. But fate has other orbits in mind. Lord Redgrave reappears after two years at the helm of the Astronef, a spacecraft of impossible engineering, and suddenly the path Lilla thought she understood branches into something far stranger than society weddings and dinner parties. What begins as a trans-Atlantic journey becomes something cosmic in scope, as the three figures bound by duty, desire, and secret history hurtle toward decisions that will reshape not just their lives, but perhaps the very future of human reach into the stars. George Griffith writes with the breathless urgency of an author who believed tomorrow was worth racing toward, and this 1910 romance-adventure captures that gleam of early science fiction perfectly: when space still felt like a place where anything, even love, might be possible.
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