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Goddess

Starcrossed, Book 3

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Goddess

By: Josephine Angelini
Narrated by: Devon Sorvari
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Internationally best-selling author Josephine Angelini concludes her action-packed Starcrossed trilogy with Goddess - a romantically charged book that Newsday raved was a "clever reworking of Greek mythology".

After Helen Hamilton accidentally unleashes the violent gods from their captivity on Olympus, she and her friends must imprison them before their thirst for war - and blood - take over the world. But the gods' fury already has a body count, and time is running out. With Lucas Delos' life hanging in the balance, and their once-solid group of friends now divided, Helen must face this battle alone, while also deciding who has her heart - Lucas, or the possible Tyrant, Orion.

With a masterfully woven plot and epically high stakes, the compelling twists and turns in Goddess will leave listeners completely spellbound.

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Loved this story, loved all the characters, especially Helen and Lucas. My favorite series
by far.

Awesome Read!

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I really liked the set up for this book and it was very much digging it up until the last few chapters. Think season eight of Game of Thrones. Wait that may be too harsh. It’s nowhere near that depressing. But that same kind of feeling that it was enough, but it also wasn’t enough. I think some of it was that the audio performance seemed less performative. Compared to the other two books. I still couldn’t put it down. I really wanted to know what happened. But at the end of it, I’m happy but I could be happier.

Glad to hear the ending. But was unsatisfied.

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