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Starlight And Splendor
 
 

Starlight And Splendor (Paperback)

by Janelle Taylor (Author)
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This long-awaited sequel to Stardust and Shadows (Zebra Bks., 1992) follows the intergalactic exploits of Galen and Amaya, the twin children of Varian Saar and Jana Grayson. [Taylor lives in Appling, Georgia.]
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Years after Commander Varian Saar had spirited lovely Jana Grayson from Earth aboard his starship, their children--Galen and his twin sister, Amaya--pursue their own individual romantic destinies among the stars and on Earth. Original.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Escapism extraordinaire!, Dec 12 2001
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While some parts of the book could use some grammatical polishing, the plot is intricate and leaves the reader yearning for more. A true exercise for the imagination and a chance to leave your daily worries behind and escape into a fantasy world painted in beautiful colors. Emotions are described in such detail that the reader will feel them along with the character.
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1.0 out of 5 stars positively pukeable, Aug 7 1999
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I could hardly get through the first chapter in this sorry excuse for a romance. I know these books are Idealistic, but the people were just too perfect. The detail on the perfect parents and even more perfect kids was so ideal I couldn't stand it . That in combination with the fact that the parents saved the earth, humbily so, made the whole scenerio sickening. And the grand finaly was the enderement "moonbeam", that was it,I just about lost my lunch.
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