An Accidental Goddess, Linnea Sinclair
An Accidental Goddess, Linnea Sinclair
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An Accidental Goddess

Author: Linnea Sinclair

Narrator: Amy Landon

Unabridged: 12 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2015

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

Raheiran Special Forces captain Gillaine Davré has just woken up in some unknown space way station, wondering where the last three hundred years have gone. The last thing she remembers is her ship being attacked. Now it seems that while she was time-traveling, she was ordained a goddess . . .

Gillaine's only hope of survival rests with dangerously seductive Admiral Mack Makarian, who suspects her of being a smuggler—or worse. But he can't begin to imagine the full extent of it. For Gillaine is now Lady Kiasidira, holy icon to countless believers, including Mack, a man who inspires feelings in her that are far from saintly. But when their flirtation is interrupted by a treacherous enemy from the past, Gillaine's secret—and secret desires—could destroy them both.

About Linnea Sinclair

Winner of the prestigious RITA Award, science fiction romance author Linnea Sinclair has become a name synonymous for high-action, emotionally intense, character-driven novels. Reviewers note that Sinclair's novels "have the wow-factor in spades," earning her accolades from both the science fiction and romance communities. Sinclair, a former news reporter and retired private detective, resides in Naples, Florida, with her husband, Robert Bernadino, and their thoroughly spoiled cats. Readers can find her perched on the third barstool from the left in her Intergalactic Bar and Grille at linneasinclair.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Summer on November 18, 2009

In An Accidental Goddess, Gillaine wakes up to one heck of a concussion. She started out in one time period and woke up over three hundred years later. And apparently now the people who've found her worship her as some kind of goddess. Now granted, Gillaine is not an ordinary person. She is a Kiasid......more

Goodreads review by Arn on April 20, 2019

2.3 stars - A mildly entertaining fantasy book that masquerades as sci-fi. There is far more magic in this book and the only sci-fi thing about all of this is the space station the story happens in and space ships. But even those tend to be of a magical variety. And even technology gets upgraded via......more