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In the smoke-covered, steam-powered city of Landings, the filthy streets of the lower city are rife with criminals. It’s a rough place where orphans and lost children known as streeters struggle to survive by banding together, forming rival crews.
Gage dreams of earning passage to a better place while Wynd has a promise to keep, the last one she ever made to her father.

When their fellow streeters begin to disappear, Gage and Wynd must put aside their long-standing rivalry and work together to rescue their mates from a crew of ruthless, kidnapping smugglers.
But can a pact made under pressure be trusted?

From the author of The Healer's Legacy and Collars and Curses comes a new middle grade steampunk adventure that invokes the spirit of J.M. Barrie.

222 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 10, 2022

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Sharon Skinner

28 books68 followers
Sharon holds a GPC, a BA in English, an MA in Creative Writing, and a poetic license. She is a certified Book Coach, freelance editor, published author, writing instructor and served as an Arizona State Library Writer in Residence for four years running. Sharon is an active member of SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and serves as the Regional Advisor for SCBWI AZ. She is also a Freelance Editor and Book Coach. https://sharonskinner.com/ https://bookcoachingbysharon.com/

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September 1, 2025
The characters jumped off the page and the world was vibrant and dynamic. This was a fantastic twist on the Peter Pan story. I truly enjoyed this book.
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November 15, 2022
Love Sharon Skinner's work. The worlds she creates are full of rich detail and relate to our own in interesting ways. Her use of language is original and evocative of the life experiences of her characters. Escape with meaning . . .
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