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The Rise of the Celestials: A Divine Dancers Novel (Divine Dancers Duology, 2) [Rao, Kritika H.]

The Rise of the Celestials: A Divine Dancers Novel (Divine Dancers Duology, 2) [Rao, Kritika H.]

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Author: Kritika H. Rao

Internationally bestselling author Kritika H. Rao weaves a stunning tale of love, seduction, and betrayal in this enchanting and romantic conclusion to the Divine Dancers duology that started with The Legend of Meneka

After completing her dangerous mission to seduce Sage Kaushika--and unexpectedly finding love in the process--Meneka enjoys a fragile freedom. She now lives in the mortal realm with Kaushika, both learning to trust each other. Yet deep differences linger between them, and conflicting loyalties may still tear them apart.

The illusion of peace shatters when Meneka is abruptly summoned back to the City of Immortals by Lord Indra, who demands her help in facing a threat from the demonic realm. Meneka wants nothing to do with Indra's schemes, but she can't return to Kaushika unless she complies. If she fails, her immortal home will fall, Kaushika will be lost to her, and her very identity as an apsara will become forfeit.

To save all she loves, Meneka must navigate the darkest corners of the Immortal Realm, pursued by monsters and demons. But the greatest danger lies in a truth she cannot outrun--one that could shatter her bond with Kaushika forever.

This sequel to The Legend of Meneka brings the celestial dancer's saga to a thrilling conclusion, delving deeper into Hindu mythology as she faces an ancient threat--and confronts truths buried in her own heart.



Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04/07/2026
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780063349230

About the Author
Rao, Kritika H.: -

Kritika H. Rao is a speculative and children's fiction author, who has lived in India, Australia, Canada, and The Sultanate of Oman. Whether writing for younger audiences or adults, Kritika's stories are influenced by her lived experiences, and explore themes of self vs. the world, identity, and the nature of consciousness.

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