Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Titan of the Stars by EK Johnston.

June 9th
Wishful Endings – Review
June 10th
Betwixt the Sheets – Promotional Post
June 11th
Boys’ Mom Reads! – Review
June 12th
The Violet West – Review
June 13th
Kim’s Book Reviews and Writing AHa’s – Review, TikTok
June 14th
Ilovebooksandstuffblog – Review
June 15th
Fangirl Faction – Review, Playlist

June 9th
wishfulendings – Review
daniereads87 – Review
bookish.by.trade – Top 5 Reasons to Read Titan of the Stars
get.outside.and.read – Promotional Post
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
June 10th
theink.slinger – Promotional Post
deasbookshelf – Review
sparks_books – Review
bookdemonio – Promotional Post
June 11th
kmartbooks – Review
onemused – Promotional Post
mrs.brasingtonreads – Review, Favorite Quotes
artxsouls – Promotional Post, Tik Tok
June 12th
therearenobadbooks – Review
hooked.by.books – Review
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post
June 13th
kimbartosch – Review
mandyisreading_ – Review
June 14th
ilovebooksandstuffblog – Review
reading.by.evenstarlight – Review, Playlist
library_teacher – Promotional Post
June 15th
fangirlfaction – Review Playlist
meghenslittlelibrary – Promotional Post


Genre: YA Sci-Fi Fantasy
Publishing date: May 27, 2025
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Synopsis:
Titanic meets Aliens in this tense YA science fiction horror series by #1 New York Times bestselling author E.K. Johnston.
Celeste knows every inch of this ship. She’s proud of her work as apprentice engineer. And as the maiden voyage of the Titan launches, she’s optimistic for the promises of this new journey from Earth to Mars — this new life.
Dominic arrives at his suite where his valet is busy unpacking his things. His chest is tight, already feeling anxious inside his dad’s precious new ship. Once it launches, he’s trapped, inside the ship and inside the life his father has chosen for him — a life that will leave his dreams of art school behind.
Discovered under melted ice caps, ancient aliens have been brought onto the Titan as well, and stored in display cases for the entertainment of the passengers . . . until an act of sabotage releases them into the ship, with zero discrimination for class, decks or human life . . .
Content Warning: class privilege


E.K. Johnston had several jobs and one vocation before she became a published writer. If she’s learned anything, it’s that things turn out weird sometimes, and there’s not a lot you can do about it. Well, that and how to muscle through awkward fanfic because it’s about a pairing she likes.
Her books range from contemporary fantasy to fairy-tale reimaginings, from hopeful sci-fi to quiet epics, and from small town Ontario to a galaxy far, far away. She has no plans to rein anything in.
You can follow Kate online (@ekjohnston) to learn more about her Dragon Age decisions than you really need to know, or on Tumblr (ekjohnston) and Instagram (ek_johnston) if you’re just here for pretty pictures.
E.K. Johnston is represented by Adams Literary
