Kuralon Rescue

Sci-fi book cover of “Kuralon Rescue” by Greta van der Rol, showing a woman in uniform with a spaceship and starry sky

Follow your dreams. Just be ready to fight for them.

Kuralon Rescue is a fast-paced, high-stakes space opera with romance woven through the action.

It is the first book in the Morgan’s Misfits trilogy, a spin-off from the Morgan Selwood series. Three women who do not fit within the rigid Manesai caste system take on dangerous missions for Admiral Ravindra and Morgan Selwood.

Reviewers say “You know a book is good when you don’t want it to end. I can’t wait for more adventures of Morgan’s Misfits.”

“This book hits the mark as a sci-fi adventure… a team of diverse women proving that if you want a job done right, give it to a woman.”

About the book

Jirra’s on the run. Siena’s on a rescue mission. Toreni’s chasing her dream of becoming a Master Chef, and Chet wants her reputation back. Four women, four goals, one very small ship.

Fleet has asked them to free a rebel from a remote prison planet. In order to succeed, they’ll have to challenge their own prejudices and build bonds stronger than any caste where trust is earned the hard way and survival means letting go of old prejudices. And if they don’t, they’ll die.

This is the first adventure of Morgan’s Misfits. Expect action, politics, teamwork, and a thread of romance. Morgan and Ravindra appear along the way.

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FAQ

Is this a good entry point into the Morgan Selwood universe?

It is best to start with Morgan’s Choice for the full context of the universe. Kuralon Rescue stands on its own, but it works best after the main series has been established.

Do Morgan and Admiral Ravindra appear?

Yes. They appear in supporting roles that connect the story to the wider universe.

How much romance is in this book?

There is a light romance thread. The focus is on teamwork, mission stakes, and character growth. Moderate spice.

Do the Misfits continue in later books?

Yes. This is their first mission. Their personal arcs and partnerships continue across the trilogy.

How does the Manesai caste system work?

The Manesai society is divided into rigid castes. A more detailed description can be found on the series page.

Why are the Misfits out of place?

Toreni is an elite Shuba marine who wants to become a chef.
Jirra is a Hasta engineer in love with a Mirka officer, making her the target of an honor killing.
Chet is Mirka, a former detective framed for a crime she did not commit.

Themes

The story explores loyalty, teamwork, justice, and personal growth within a rigid society.

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