
Once We Were Starlight
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Narrado por:
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Connor Crais
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Trina Nishimura
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De:
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Mia Sheridan
A bed posed on a stage under a dazzling spotlight. An audience of hungry eyes. And him, the other half of my soul, our supple bodies moving as one....
Sundara: the lush and forbidden oasis in the desert where men travel to watch acts of sexual deviancy, and the only existence 17-year-old Karys has ever known. But despite a life where secrets and sin are in high supply, and freedom remains far beyond their reach, Karys and her partner, Zakai, find safety in each other, their passionate love the light that helps them both survive the darkness.
Very suddenly, Karys and Zakai find themselves in the bright and confusing world of New York City, navigating separation, school, and relatives who are all but strangers. If they've been found, why do they still feel so lost? As their new lives threaten to drive them apart, and Zakai spins out of her grasp, Karys must figure out who and what can be trusted in this strange city, seemingly filled with more venom than the desert they once called home.
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Heartbreakingly beautiful and emotional
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Perfect... almost
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Great!!
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“Once we were starlight. But now, now we were a un
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I can't even start to explain my feelings while listening to this great story!
It's hard, raw, emotional, sensible, cruel and painfully beautiful!
It's so different of anything that I'd read before, and truthfully, i still don't know how to review it without spoilers.
This couple are soulmates!
They're the other half of each other through and through!
Their story starts when he was 9 and she was 6, and it was in a way that could have been way worst than what they had, while growing up in a sex traffic ring!
The book tells their story along the years as captive, and what happens to them when they're finally rescued and thrown in the real world, and it's so painful to see their struggles, but also fulfilling to watch their growth.
Their journey was as much as for each other, but also and mostly, for themselves! I loved everything!
It's another incredible book by Mia Sheridan, and she's easily becoming a favorite!
🎧 About the Audiobook Narration 🎧
Narrated by Trina Nishimura and Connor Crais.
It was a perfect narration and she was able to do a younger voice on the past chapters, and a mature one on the present. It was great!
Connor had only one chapter and I wish I could have had more of him!
A top listen/read this year!
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Another moving story form Mia Sheridan
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Such a rich and full story, the kind that sticks with you…
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Does that make for interesting reads? Yes.
I picked this book up not knowing anything about it except for who the author is and knowing I've enjoyed her books in the past.
As I reading chapter 1 I kept thinking is this a sci-fi book about another planet? I was really confused about what was happening until I realized our narrator is very naive. We are viewing the world through her innocent eyes.
Karys (who is our narrator) was taken as a child and brought to a remote desert called, Sundara. She along with a young boy named Zakai are the only children in Sundara.
They are used as a sideshow for wealthy people who come to this place to indulge in sexual deviance. Zakai & Karys performed sexual acts with each other while these wealthy deviants watch. They look so much alike that these watchers are made to believe they are watching something even more taboo - twins.
All the people at Sundara work to keep Karys sheltered because they love the little ray of sunshine she brings to this bleak place.
Not until one of the people there decides to help Zakai & Karys gain knowledge about what is beyond this place does Karys start to wonder about other things.
All these "performers" are working to pay off a debt they owe by doing sexual acts. But what kind of debt can two stolen children owe?
Luckily, for my emotional state, the above is only at the beginning of the book. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to handle reading about such a hard topic as human trafficking throughout the whole book.
Even once they are out of that horrid situation they're people who aren't good to them. It really begs the question what happens to children who grow up in that lifestyle and are set free as adults how do they function in society? Who helps them readjust?
I did feel like the end of the book had some flavors of the book - Epilogue (The Dark Duet by C.J. Roberts), and the beginning of the book at first had me thinking of the book, Becoming Calder (by Mia Sheridan).
Once We Were Starlight is a read that keeps your attention throughout the book. Never a dull moment.
A love since childhood
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Great story... but very bothersome
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Steam: 4.5/6 🔥 (I couldn’t decide if this was 4 or 5 😂)
Audio: 4.5 🎧
TW: suicide - not the MCs
I never know what to expect from Mia Sheridan but I always just trust the process 😂 this one blew me away!! Such a rollercoaster of a story! Start to finish I was completely entranced. This story was heart breaking and beautiful. Just read it 👌🏻
Audiobook Performance: I enjoyed the story mostly. It was difficult to differentiate between characters talking just by listening to the narrator.
So good!
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