A grieving teahouse owner. A fugitive android. A galaxy that still has room for kindness.
For seven years, Wren Calloway has run a tiny teahouse on Waystation Cael-7, serving travelers, traders, and drifters passing through the outer reaches of the galaxy. She never meant to stay this long. After losing her husband, leaving simply became harder than remaining.
Then a battered android named Sable collapses through her door.
Offering a cup of chamomile before asking questions seems harmless enough. But Sable is running from the Galactic Oversight Bureau and carries encrypted memories that could expose secrets powerful people would rather keep buried.
As inspectors draw closer and danger creeps toward the station, Wren's quiet teahouse becomes an unlikely refuge for lost souls, unlikely friendships, and second chances. Together, a cargo coordinator, a wandering storyteller, a young drifter, and a fugitive android begin to form something none of them expected: a family.
Warm, hopeful, and gently funny, The Last Teahouse at the Edge of the Nebula is a cozy space adventure about grief, belonging, and the courage to care about something again. Perfect for readers who love found family, hopeful science fiction, lovable androids, slice-of-life storytelling, and stories where small acts of kindness can change the course of a galaxy.
☕ Cozy Science Fiction
☕ Found Family
☕ Hopepunk Adventure
☕ Space Station Setting
☕ Android Companion
☕ Slow-Burn Character Growth
☕ Heartwarming & Uplifting