Robyn Singer

The Sunrisers

The thief stole the soldier’s heart long ago, now she’s back for both their careers

After years of adventures, professional thief and amateur noodle critic Yael is invited to join The Order of the Banshee, a collection of the greatest female thieves in the universe, despite being decades younger than any of them.

Yael’s childhood best friend, Molina, has lived the opposite life: a stern and serious member of The Sunrisers, the universe’s premiere peacekeeping organization, she’s just been promoted to Captain, serving under her father. Her first assignment of her new command: Bring down The Order of the Banshee.

Yael and Molina now find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict neither of them will escape unscathed. The love they have for each other is the same as when they were young, but either their personal values or their love will break.

In this game of cat and mouse, both women must use all their wits and tricks to stay ahead of their new enemy. Will order triumph, or will chaos? No matter what, Yael and Molina will both lose.

Coming November 1, 2022 by Cinnabar Moth Publishing LLC

Cover by Ira Geneve

ISBN: 978-1-953971-57-9 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-58-6 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 978-1-953971-59-3 (EPUB)

Selected Reviews

I really enjoyed this book, it was nice and easy to read, and the characters were great. I loved the representation of autism and ADHD.

J S

I was squealing at all of their interactions. FRIENDS to ENEMIES to LOVERS? LOVE! The chaos and good times in this book is just fun to read about.

W F

This book truly feels like a labor of love, and I appreciate so much that I was sitting down to read a novel about an Autistic, ADHD woman and her girlfriend (in space!).

A R

This was a great space opera, it was what I was hoping for in the description. The characters were well done and well written.

K M

The world-building was fantastic, it was easy to imagine all the descriptions. The characters were flawed, yet still really likeable and of course the villain was a horrible creature. L L

The book I would have desperately needed in my youth! I really enjoyed all of the representation we got: sapphics, autism and ADHD.

S E