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Star Series #1-4: Evening Star / Midnight Star / Wild Star / Jade Star. by Catherine Coulter. 4.45 · 187 Ratings · published 2012 · 2 editions. #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Cou…. Want to Read.
Jul 26, 2024 · These Fates that Bind Us: Evening Star Saga Book One. Rachel Tork. 3.51. 274ratings35reviews. Shop this series. Dreams and danger – that’s what the Unseelie Court holds. And I’ve fallen right into its king’s forbidden thrall.Aster Quiin (aka Asteria Fairwae, the lost Seelie princess) likes to pretend her life is perfectly normal.
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Rachel Tork. 278 pages • first pub 2023 (editions) fiction fantasy romance adventurous emotional fast-paced.
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Apr 28, 2016 · To Fold the Evening Star gathers work from eight key collections, distilling an essence of McMillan's diversiform poetry and short prose. Hilarity and tenderness, gravity and light, are interwoven into a bountiful poetic fibre.
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Evening Star Saga (1 book series) Kindle Edition. by Rachel Tork (Author) Kindle. Hardcover. Paperback. From Book 1: Dreams and danger – that’s what the Unseelie Court holds. And I’ve fallen right into its king’s forbidden thrall. Aster Quiin (aka Asteria Fairwae, the lost Seelie princess) likes to pretend her life is perfectly normal.
Evening Star. -- 1. Evening Star, formerly titled Sweet Surrender, first appeared in 1985. Now this novel is where it belongs - it's the first book in what has become the Star Quartet. In Midnight Star, the first book in the former Star Trilogy, you met Delaney Saxton in San Francisco in 1851.