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Celestial Stars
Summary:
It’s millions of years in the future. Earth has been evacuated, due to global warming destroying the planet, humans fleeing to a few different planets, such as Fanfer, across the nearest galaxies. But the galaxy isn’t only populated by humans, the species humans brought, and other native species on Fanfer. Aliens roam the cosmos.
Nova could pass for human. If it wasn’t for her eyes. She and her brother Nakrill are on Fanfer, under government custody. Nakrill had been captured by humans. Nova left the stars and went to Fanfer to set him free. The leader of the planet, Starling, and Nova make a deal. Nakrill goes back to the stars and Nova takes his place. But Nakrill’s legs were damaged, so much that he couldn’t go back to the stars yet. Nova goes around threatening people for the government until Nakrill is healed enough to go back. But she has no idea what awaits her once Starling’s part of the deal is completed, and she has to live up to her agreement. And Starling doesn’t know how much she’ll go through to be free. And no one knows who will kill to get her.
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