
Ellen Saunders lives in the Pacific Northwest and primarily writes speculative fiction, space opera, and fantasy. When not paying obeisance to spoiled felines, reading, or writing, Ellen sings, studies French, gardens, cooks, draws, crochets, calligraphs, plays word puzzles obsessively, and occasionally dons garb Steampunk or medieval: in other words, her home is stuffed with the ADHD piles of hobbies past. She and her partner are mutually startled by having survived together for more than 20 years. Past iterations of self have been a massage therapist, newspaper reporter, university public relations staff, and a writer for a nutrition education program. Her short story work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, and ROAR.
A Dubious Hope is her debut novel; it opens the Implacable Peace series, in which four books are already drafted. (Life lesson: Perfection is the enemy of done).
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Books By Ellen Saunders
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Summary: Opal's father is making her miserable on the doomed generation ship the New Hope. When a telepathic alien asks, she agrees to be its translator, but reluctantly. It's a lifetime job, she's only thirteen, and it's going to make her family unhappy. But after aliens whisk their ship into orbit around a beautiful habitable planet, Trye, her larger community is grateful. The friendship she develops with the alien Ireti almost replaces her family, who refuse to accept her new role. E-5 Danielle entered hibernation with a mission: to protect the New Hope from enemies within. Awoken after the ship's long journey and rescue, she realizes uneasily that predator aliens are easier to understand than this communal, anti-military culture. New Hopians strike Danielle as naive, vulnerable. They're obsessed with how they were moved to Trye, not why. Opal and Danielle both want to be protectors, but in incompatible ways that shove them apart. Secrets will to force them to work together. Because Trye is a rich planet. Someone would love to sweep the Spacers right off it. And there are Spacers who would do anything to help.





