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The Moon Hotel: A Cozy Sci-fi Fantasy

Ella Blake ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age13

Content levels

ViolenceNone
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

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Synopsis

Big universe. Warm hearts. One very judgmental beagle. Holly Greene-Moone did not expect fate to deal her a surprise inheritance after being put on a three-month “reflection” leave for telling off her boss. But here she is, the new owner of a glass-domed space station built by her great-grandfather. She has three months off. Why not try to restore it? Moone’s Landing, once a thriving rest station for space travelers, is now broke and outdated. Holly arrives to skeptical residents, a grumpy dog, an opinionated robot housekeeper, and a derelict hotel whose only paying guest is a handsome consultant trying to buy the station for his client. Undeterred, Holly digs in on the long-overdue repairs. Along the way, she learns to bake, builds friendships, and begins to turn the station around. Guests trickle in. Systems hum back to life. Oh, and that handsome consultant? Not what she expected. But not everyone wants to see Moone’s Landing restored, and with her three months winding down, Holly has to face the fact that while this small, stubborn community of misfits and aliens might be the first place she’s ever truly belonged, it might also be the one she cannot save. Moone’s Landing is a cozy sci-fi fantasy with a closed-door romance about fresh starts and found family for readers who love warm, low-stakes stories set among the stars.

Tags

Cozy Sci-FiHopepunkSlice of LifeWholesome

Is The Moon Hotel: A Cozy Sci-fi Fantasy appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

A gentle, heartwarming sci-fi story with no violence, no explicit content, and a closed-door romance. Perfect for readers seeking low-stakes, feel-good fiction with found family themes.

What to know going in

This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.

Who'll love this

Teens will enjoy the cozy space station setting, quirky characters including a grumpy beagle, and the hopeful story of rebuilding a community.