A smart, thrilling sci-fi adventure, perfect for fans of Renegades
and Aurora Rising.
When Andra wakes up, she's drowning.
Not only that, but she's in a hot, dirty cave, it's the year 3102, and
everyone keeps calling her Goddess. When Andra went into a cryonic sleep
for a trip across the galaxy, she expected to wake up in a hundred
years, not a thousand. Worst of all, the rest of the
colonists--including her family and friends--are dead. They died
centuries ago, and for some reason, their descendants think Andra's a
deity. She knows she's nothing special, but she'll play along if it
means she can figure out why she was left in stasis and how to get back
to Earth.
Zhade, the exiled bastard prince of Eerensed, has other plans. Four
years ago, the sleeping Goddess's glass coffin disappeared from the
palace, and Zhade devoted himself to finding it. Now he's hoping the
Goddess will be the key to taking his rightful place on the throne--if
he can get her to play her part, that is. Because if his people realize
she doesn't actually have the power to save their dying planet, they'll
kill her.
With a vicious monarch on the throne and a city tearing apart at the
seams, Zhade and Andra might never be able to unlock the mystery of her
fate, let alone find a way to unseat the king, especially since Zhade
hasn't exactly been forthcoming with Andra. And a thousand years from
home, is there any way of knowing that Earth is better than the planet
she's woken to?