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Stealing the Star Stone

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He’s a galactic heartthrob with abs and attitude. She’s a no-nonsense pilot with a grudge and a grudge-stick to match.
They only have to survive a joyride without killing each other.

Instead, a fertility idol shatters, reality twists, and now they’re stuck…in each other’s bodies.

Arrested, hunted, and mortified beyond reason, the only way to switch back is to find another idol—the one buried on a planet crawling with man-eating vines and carnivorous natives.

Forced into close quarters and very personal spaces, they’ll have to navigate body-swapping chaos, jungle horrors, and an inconveniently growing attraction.

Because nothing says romance like sharing a body and stealing an alien relic.

Enemies, strangers, and now unwilling allies with matching anatomy. What could possibly go wrong?

291 pages, ebook

Published October 8, 2025

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Sevannah Storm

41 books108 followers
Sevannah Storm was born and raised in Africa and is a slave to her internal muse named Reginald. She writes action-packed romances with happily-ever-after and is a firm believer in relatable characters who are strong, capable yet bowled over by love. Her life is filled with laughter and sarcasm which comes through in her writing.

Her home is a land south of Wakanda, where animals roam free. Born in Zimbabwe, she grew up in South Africa. The crisp blue skies with cotton-candy sunsets expand her heart and soul, encapsulating a sense of freedom.

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35 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2025
An enemies to lovers story. Well written and thought out. I loved the characters and their chemistry. I liked that the setting was in space and the different worlds. The swapping of bodies makes the main characters get to know and understand each other better. Although the enemies to lovers and body swapping a la Freaky Friday are well known tropes, it didn’t make this story boring, but just the opposite. This is the 4th book I’ve read from Sevannah Storm and I loved it again. There’s some smut in the book, but these scenes are more at the end of the book.
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134 reviews6 followers
December 18, 2025
This is such a fun twist on Freaky Friday. It was so funny reading how they had to adapt being in the opposite sex's body, especially when one person hates the other. There's snarky banter, a mystery and lots of action in the spacey romcom.
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