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Starstruck Saga #7... Inalienable is Launching!


It's that time again, where we travel through space and time, finding ourselves with another Starstruck Saga book!

I had the absolute pleasure to read S.E. Anderson's Inalienable last fall (being a beta reader is awesome that way), and loved every turn of the page. Anderson has truly come into her own as an author. Her storytelling, while always entertaining and fun, brought on new depth and delight in the seventh installment of the Starstruck Saga.


I have been so amazed at this author's ability to put her talents to work even through the chaos and strife of recent world events. I have a hunch she's got a little magic stardust up her sleeve, because Inalienable reads as a superb escape from reality.

If you haven't started reading the Starstruck Saga, now is the best time to get started. There's seven books to binge read now, and more on the horizon! I'm patiently awaiting the next installment, and can't wait to tell you about it when it comes.


Inalienable takes off March 8th (2021), and this is a Sci-Fi launch you don't want to miss. Grab your space suit, a couple beers, and buckle in for a wild ride.


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