Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

She wanted a holiday. They needed a chosen one.


Sally, Zander, and Blayde, accompanied by their new friend Nim, have only one request: no more bizarre distractions on their hunt for Earth.

But before their cells can complete a single jump, the team is shoved off course and crash into a dreary old temple. Worse yet, there seems to be some confusion over Sally's face, as it looks exactly like that the local deity, Selena, goddess of the moon and omniscient absentee. Sally's ticking every box on the ancient prophecies checklist.

Fresh off of her meds and riding the withdrawal, and Sally must choose between embracing the role of Goddess so as to protect the planet from mysterious Sky People, or being thrown in a Volcano. Not the best way to start a tropical vacation. It's not going to be easy uniting warring factions, dealing with excitable whispering forests, or fighting both literal and figurative demons. Not to mention keeping up the appearance of divinity when all Sally wants is a nap.

Armed only with some high school improv' classes and basic knowledge of foreign pop songs, Sally must save the planet – before everything goes up in flames.

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Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

She wanted a holiday. They needed a chosen one.


Sally, Zander, and Blayde, accompanied by their new friend Nim, have only one request: no more bizarre distractions on their hunt for Earth.

But before their cells can complete a single jump, the team is shoved off course and crash into a dreary old temple. Worse yet, there seems to be some confusion over Sally's face, as it looks exactly like that the local deity, Selena, goddess of the moon and omniscient absentee. Sally's ticking every box on the ancient prophecies checklist.

Fresh off of her meds and riding the withdrawal, and Sally must choose between embracing the role of Goddess so as to protect the planet from mysterious Sky People, or being thrown in a Volcano. Not the best way to start a tropical vacation. It's not going to be easy uniting warring factions, dealing with excitable whispering forests, or fighting both literal and figurative demons. Not to mention keeping up the appearance of divinity when all Sally wants is a nap.

Armed only with some high school improv' classes and basic knowledge of foreign pop songs, Sally must save the planet – before everything goes up in flames.

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Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

by S.E. Anderson
Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

Celestial (Starstruck, #4)

by S.E. Anderson

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Overview

She wanted a holiday. They needed a chosen one.


Sally, Zander, and Blayde, accompanied by their new friend Nim, have only one request: no more bizarre distractions on their hunt for Earth.

But before their cells can complete a single jump, the team is shoved off course and crash into a dreary old temple. Worse yet, there seems to be some confusion over Sally's face, as it looks exactly like that the local deity, Selena, goddess of the moon and omniscient absentee. Sally's ticking every box on the ancient prophecies checklist.

Fresh off of her meds and riding the withdrawal, and Sally must choose between embracing the role of Goddess so as to protect the planet from mysterious Sky People, or being thrown in a Volcano. Not the best way to start a tropical vacation. It's not going to be easy uniting warring factions, dealing with excitable whispering forests, or fighting both literal and figurative demons. Not to mention keeping up the appearance of divinity when all Sally wants is a nap.

Armed only with some high school improv' classes and basic knowledge of foreign pop songs, Sally must save the planet – before everything goes up in flames.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165120268
Publisher: Bolide Publishing Limited
Publication date: 09/18/2018
Series: Starstruck
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 583,101
File size: 527 KB
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