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Starganauts

Starganauts


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About the Book

Kaity Anderson was a new bride on her wedding day. Samantha Harris was an engineer who had given up all to follow God.


Kaity's reception is ruined when an alien gunship incinerates the surface of Earth. Rescued from the apocalypse by a strange prophetess, Kaity, her husband, and five others are drawn across the galaxy. While the prophetess promises God has a plan, Kaity grows increasingly desperate as their chances of survival-and water supply-dwindle.


Samantha didn't ask to be God's prophetess. Yet once she answers the call, the Spirit leads her to an inhospitable world with Kaity and several of Earth's survivors. Hounded by the master of the gunship, the Earthlings search for water as their alien pursuers and dehydration close in. Only God's promise of a future in a distant city gives Samantha any hope of survival. But could the answer to all their problems lie in eight, mysterious orbs? The discovery of these crystals will change their lives-and the destiny of galaxies-forever.


Thus begins Starganauts, a clean, compelling Christian space opera adventure by C.E. Stone. Fans of Star Wars and Star Trek will enjoy this series that explores how God's plan prevails, even against impossible odds.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781393671336
  • Publisher: Caitlin Geyer
  • Publisher Imprint: Knightstar Publishing
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 276
  • Series Title: Starganauts
  • Weight: 412 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1393671330
  • Publisher Date: 19 Jun 2021
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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