Stardust Angel, J.S. Nathaniel
Stardust Angel, J.S. Nathaniel
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Stardust Angel

Author: J.S. Nathaniel

Narrator: Tara Sandoval, Avery Sandoval

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: J.S. Nathaniel

Published: 06/01/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Stardust Angel
Avery Sandoval & Tara Sandoval · Dual narration · 7 hrs 26 min
Trauma · Silence · Grief · Survival

She woke at 5:03 a.m. The sun still slumbered in the east while the light scattered everywhere else. She already knew what she had to do.

Lizzie has survived things that don't have clean names. A house where charm disguised cruelty and silence was the only safety available to a child. A father whose violence was carefully maintained, a mother who looked away, a sister who bled out saving her. A world that kept taking, sedatives, memory, ECT, Emma's camera. Emma herself.

Now the police are calling it suicide. Lizzie knows what it actually was.

She returns to the house she once survived; rooms heavy with things never said, walls that held the shape of what was carefully hidden. Pregnant, carrying a future she refuses to hand to silence, she moves through each room like an act of excavation. Every truth tightens the grip of a past that will not stay buried.

What nobody tells you about surviving is that it doesn't feel like winning. It feels like standing in a Denver winter, smelling wet pavement and pine sap,
missing the simple things most.

Emma was always home. Lizzie intends to find her way back, not to the house, but to her sister, to the version of herself that existed before silence became a second language.

Performed in alternating voices by Avery and Tara Sandoval, Stardust Angel is a psychological thriller that unfolds through memory, interiority, and the slow unbearable pressure of inherited trauma. Not shock, accumulation. Not revelation, reckoning.

First, save yourself. Even if both of you are lying on the floor, bleeding to death. First, save yourself.

For listeners who felt the slow dread of Sharp Objects, the interior grief of Educated, and the feminist rage of My Absolute Darling, and wanted all three pressed into a single irreversible choice.

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