Starcrossed

  • Starcrossed: A Biography of Madam Butterfly
    By Brian Burke-Gaffney

    As the setting of the opera, Nagasaki holds answers to this mostly ill-informed debate and yet has remained virtually silent on the topic, in large part because the story of Madame Butterfly was created by and for Westerners and evokes ...

  • Starcrossed: A Starstruck Novel
    By Brenda Hiatt

    The Starstruck adventure continues!

  • Starcrossed
    By Josephine Angelini

    When shy sixteen-year-old Helen Hamilton starts having vivid dreams about three ancient, hideous women and suddenly tries to kill a new student at her Nantucket high school, she discovers that she is playing out some version of an old tale ...

  • Starcrossed
    By Julia Denos

    A young girl named Eridani and her best friend Acamar, a bright star in the sky, trade places.

  • Starcrossed
    By Josephine Angelini

    The first book in Josephine Angelini's internationally-bestselling series, Starcrossed is a passionate love story that began thousands of years ago in a world of Gods and mortals.

  • StarCrossed
    By Elizabeth C. Bunce

    16-year-old Digger thrives as a spy and sneak-thief among the feuding religious factions of Gerse.

  • Starcrossed
    By Josephine Angelini

    The passionate romance of Twilight meets Greek mythology in this dazzling debut about star-crossed demigods.

  • Starcrossed
    By Mark Schreiber

    Starcrossed or starmates, can they forgo Romeo and Juliet’s tragic fate and find their way back to truth and trust?

  • Starcrossed: A Paranormal Historical Romance
    By Allie Therin

    “With humour, sass, peril, and betrayal, this book had it all.” —The Romance Reviews on Spellbound When everything they’ve built is threatened, only their bond remains… New York, 1925 Psychometric Rory Brodigan’s life hasn’t ...

  • Starcrossed
    By Marc Johnson

    ... a distance. Christina left and continued feeding. She wasn't a religious person, but she prayed that they would find a weapon to stop her before it was too late. ---- Neither bullet, missile, bomb, nor chemical weapon had killed Christina.