Starcrossed City (Starcrossed, #0.5) by Josephine Angelini


Starcrossed City (Starcrossed, #0.5)
Title : Starcrossed City (Starcrossed, #0.5)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : 9
Publication : First published March 1, 2013

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A spin-off from Josephine Angelini’s irresistible Starcrossed series. Mysterious demi-goddess Daphne meets the totally hot Ajax for the first time in sultry NYC. This is where it all begins.


Starcrossed City (Starcrossed, #0.5) Reviews


  • Jada

    Daphne, if you've read the Starcrossed books you probably think she is a total b**** and really dislike her. Correct?
    Well, in this snippet into Daphne's mind you start to understand her, not dislike her so much. A brilliant piece that makes you reconsider your opinion of Daphne.

  • Olivia's Bookish Places & Spaces

    Read this because I was interested in starting this series and felt this would be a good way to 'test the waters' so to speak but I didn't like it. At all. The writing came across as that of a middle schooler, the characters weren't interesting (I know creating characters/using characters in a short story can be difficult to flesh out but still, the author could do better), the plot was boring and quite frankly and I just didn't care all around. If this is any indication, I will not be starting this series anytime soon, if ever.

  • Makii

    In the other train, looking at me through the window, is the most beautiful boy I’ve ever seen. He has golden hair and bright blue eyes. His skin seems to glow softly, like he carries the sun inside him. One of his paint-stained hands is clutching his chest, like he just got punched, and the other is pressed flat against the glass of the window. I raise my hand and press it against my window, mirroring him. He looks so confused. Stunned. Like he’s just seen a ghost.
    My enemy. Ajax.
    The screams of the Furies rise to a fever pitch and the two trains pull out of the station, tearing us apart.


    Ahhhhh Necesito mas♥

  • Lila

    Is it just me or does the link in the description not work? Because it says it is a free novel on the author's website but the link does not work and I can't find it on the official website. If anyone can help with this, please comment.

  • Kimi

    I want MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!! How could she end it therre?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? AWWWWWW!!!!! This would have been an awesome story

  • laura (taylor‘s version)

    Wow how did I only find out about that today???? Really wish Josephine would give us more backstories and little one shots

  • Irene ➰

    "I look in the bottom right-hand corner of the mural for a signature and see the letter A. After the A is a 3-D rendering of a pile of jacks. A-jacks. Ajax."

    E' stato molto interessante leggere una mini storia scritta dal punto di vista di Daphne su come ha incontrato Ajax ;) Spero di leggere prima o poi un vero e proprio libro su di loro

  • Maryrose

    Its soooo goood! It should be a full length book! :)

  • Grace Eleanor

    I want more!

  • Trinesha

    A short novella about Daphne and Ajax

  • Skyla

    The only thing I can say about this is: I want more. I've only read the first part (or chapter? I'm not really sure what to call it) and I've found it very interesting and great. I've learned more about the life of a Scion than the whole of the starcrossed series ever did. Helen has lived on a little island all her life and everyone there is used to her appearance. But Daphne is in NY and at a new school full of people who have never seen her before. She gets followed by the boys and hated by the girls. I think this is really interesting to see what she has to go through by not being on a secluded island and having to deal with strangers. I mean, you got a little taste of that when the Delos family came to town. The gossip never stopped and everyone loved them. I like reading about the life of that in the view of a person experiencing it.

  • Nay Denise

    My first novella ever. This novella definitely helps me to understand Daphne and prepare me for the rest of the series. At first, I thought she was a major bitch in Starcrossed, but now I feel a bit understanding towards her ways and character. This also helps to explain how Helen is the way she is. They both were amongst the geeks, Daphne took AP classes and Helen was supposed to as well. Both were bullied by females and loved by the males. I love the way she and Ajax meant, but now I'm more curious to know what really happened between the two of them. Wish this was more than 9 pages. At least 100!

  • Annie Brewer

    This was a pretty neat little bit from Daphne's POV. It's not long, but it's cool to see how her and Ajax met. It's possible that it will continue. I hope so, I love Angelini's writing. Omg, it makes me remember I haven't finished Goddess yet. Damn, I better hop to it this weekend.

    Here's the link....


    http://www.josephineangelini.com/blog...

  • Nicole

    y ya sabemos de quien es la culpa que se sepa que la casta de Elena siga existiendo, siempre Daphne dejando la escoba.

    Quiero saber mas sobre esta historia, ¿Qué paso después? como paso todo.

    Creo que Josephine tiene que hace un 2. algo y contar toda la historia

  • Nancy The book junkie

    Review coming soon!

  • Marie!*

    :O Omg no sé porque no había leído esto

  • Ema

    I really liked it, but I expected more. Now I understand Daphne much more, and now I kinda like her more too. Even trough I really liked it, there is just something missing.

  • Azet

    In "Starcrossed City" i got to read about how Daphne and Ajax met.

  • Jenny

    This felt like an uninspiring bundle of clichès.

  • Eleonora

    Troppo corto. Troppo, troppo corto.

  • Crimelpoint

    Jest to krótka historia przedstawiająca losy Dafne, czyli matki Heleny. Poznajemy ją, kiedy jest mniej więcej w wieku Heleny. Bohaterka często się przeprowadzała i zawsze starała się ukrywać, bowiem posiadała twarz, która wzbudzała zainteresowanie. Pod wpływem nieszczęśliwego wypadku Dafne poznaje Ajaxa.

    Spodziewałam się czegoś na pewno dłuższego. Historia urywa się tak naprawdę w połowie. Mam nadzieję, że autorka planuje ją dokończyć. Jest to na pewno lekka i przyjemna lektura, dzięki której możemy się dowiedzieć czegoś nowego, a przede wszystkim powrócić, choć na krótko to jednak zawsze, do świata mitologii greckiej.

  • Tamara

    The story humanises Daphne's character and you see her experience is much like that of her daughter. Her thought process is very interesting. Self-preservation is a driving factor in this. The amount of things she has to keep track of, e.g. the consequences one slip up can have, sound mentally taxing. Through the trilogy she is kind of portrayed as a bitchy character. It would be interesting to know more about her and her relationship with Ajax.

  • Teresa

    This is a short short story about Helen's mother Daphne as a teen. It follows her as she rather roughly starts at a new school and sees Ajax for the first time.

    I thought it was a nice little snippet that shines more on Daphne and lets us see a little about how she as a teenager had to deal with The Face since in the main series she is quite a character.

  • Mariella Castro amaro


    En lo que he leido del primer libro, Dapfhe me ha parecido muyyy mala (por no decirle otra cosa), pero con este relato, se ve un lado muy humano de ella, sobre todo su lucha por pasar desapercibido, lo cual es dificil teniendo en cuenta su apariencia, y sobre todo su primer contacto con Ajax es el inicio de todo lo que ocurre en la trilogía.

  • stace cambridge

    this isn’t a review!! simply a question!
    when i’ve tried to click into the link for the starcrossed city book, it won’t load and says it’s out of date:(! does anyone know where i can read this? or could even send on a new link that worked for you for me!

  • victoria ⋆

    Too short to be rated any higher.

  • JaneJane))

    Proč mi to dělá?! ... Potřebuji toho VÍC!!! :´D

  • antique ana

    😍

  • Living books

    I felt like the writing was weak compared to the traditionally published books.