
The Navigator (Paperback)
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Inspired by the True Story of an American Legend
Pride and Prejudice meets Master and Commander
Ellen Prentiss can navigate a ship through blinding fog and treacherous shoals using nothing but mathematics and the stars. In 1841, that makes her indispensable to any captain—and utterly unacceptable to a world that believes women belong in parlors, not on quarterdecks.
With the death of her captain father, Ellen’s lost her mentor, ship, and purpose, and faces the suffocating prospect of a future trapped on land—until her childhood friend returns as Captain Perkins Creesy, commander of a tea trader bound for China.
Perk desperately needs a navigator skilled enough to shave precious weeks off the route to Canton—and Ellen needs passage back to the life that defines her. But their shared past holds a betrayal that nearly destroyed them both, and the sea offers no safe harbor for the secrets between them.
From the fog-shrouded shoals of Cape Henlopen to the cutthroat docks of New York, Ellen must chart a course between the world’s expectations and her own fierce ambitions. The Navigator is the story of a woman who dared to command the stars themselves—and refused to let anyone else determine her destiny.
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About the Author
Cheyenne Richards is an award-winning author, sailor, and traveler who’s lived in California, Australia, Singapore, and aboard a sailboat in the Pacific.
She writes bold, emotionally rich historical fiction inspired by real women, real adventures, and the courage it takes to become who we’re meant to be.
She’s relentlessly curious, loves most everything on the planet except Swiss cheese, and would probably be banned from driving if the DMV tested for sense of direction.
She shares her real-life misadventures on her blog.