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An Accidental Goddess

By: Linnea Sinclair
Narrated by: Amy Landon
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Raheiran Special Forces captain Gillaine Davré has just woken up in some unknown space way station, wondering where the last 300 years have gone. The last thing she remembers is her ship being attacked. Now it seems that while she was time traveling, she was ordained a goddess....

Gillaine's only hope of survival rests with dangerously seductive Admiral Mack Makarian, who suspects her of being a smuggler - or worse. But he can't begin to imagine the full extent of it. For Gillaine is now Lady Kiasidira, holy icon to countless believers, including Mack, a man who inspires feelings in her that are far from saintly. But when their flirtation is interrupted by a treacherous enemy from the past, Gillaine's secret - and secret desires - could destroy them both.

©2006 Linnea Sinclair (P)2015 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Romance Science Fiction Space Opera
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I almost gave up after after a few chapters but I’m glad I kept at it. After about chapter 6 it started to get interesting and I found myself enjoying it. Great narrator as usual :)

Stick it out and it’s worth it!

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I really enjoyed listening to this book The story was filled with love Friendship, adventure, Secrets But I do wish there is another book.

What an ending

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