Star Wars
Edge of Providence
Description
My largest binding to date, this is a fantastic, layered story that you will love. It’s got a slow build romance, sassy Boba, cute clones, competent clones, and Jango Fett not being a complete disaster. Lots of our favorites make an appearance and take a pick-ax to Palpatin’s plans for all of them.
It’s a Fabric, hard cover, full wrap with a nautical theme. The title is made with iron-on vinyl, the same on the spine, navy blue splash pages, and a white bookmark ribbon with gold stars. It’s one of my pretties and thickest books to date, but due to lack of tools the spine isn’t properly compressed and the whole thing slopes. It’s still one my favorites to date.
Words: 328,498
Summary
“Are you going to kill me right here, Mand’alor?” Obi-Wan manages.
Fett freezes, his hold loosening, and shoves away from him as if burned, getting to his feet. Obi-Wan coughs, looks up to where the man is watching him with some strange mix of emotion. His shields are exceptionally strong, for a null.
“There is no Mand’alor,” Fett says finally, and walks right out of the room.
(Or: 15-year-old Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker crash-lands on Kamino on the one day a cycle when the seas are calm and the storms abate. At the time, he doesn’t think much of it. Later—much later—he will come to see it as an omen.)