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The Half-Celestial
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Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2017
After finding out that there are more to this world that she's oblivious about, Sassy Oliveros tries to cope with the changes that go along with her being a potential half-celestial. As she adjusts in the world that Shone, a wish catcher, first introduced to her, she grieves for his death.

And now another predicament needs to be solve where Greg, the father who adopted her, is involved. With the threat of the Black Star Society and the Higher Council, will she be able to find her father or will these threats find her first?

In between finding answers and saving Greg, will the chase ever end?

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Celestial Series #2
Fantasy | Romance | Action
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