Shadows and Vines
The Reign of Goddesses Book 1
by C.D. Britt
Genre: Urban Fantasy Romance
Everything you know about the gods of Ancient Greece is a lie.
Zeus.
Hades.
Poseidon.
They do not exist as you’ve been told.
For centuries, Persephone, the true Ruler of the Underworld, has watched humanity destroy themselves and the world around them. Known for centuries as her alter ego, Hades, she has guarded the souls under her care, her only interaction outside of her realm as C.E.O. of the largest financial company in the world, Cerberus Financial. She is content with this, except a soul has called to her and her alone for thousands of years. One that she finds herself bound to in more ways than one.
Devon Aideonous was murdered, his killer unknown, his past as a mercenary haunting him in the afterlife. He is sent to the Underworld, but not as a soul meant to live out eternity there. He is something far more powerful, and the more he learns about his new power, the more secrets are uncovered from his past.
This
is book one in the “Reign of Goddesses” series.
Warning:
Adult Content and Triggering situations such as PTSD, Trauma,
Thoughts of suicide, Filicide (not happening in present), and rape
(not happening in present).
Sirens and Leviathans
The Reign of Goddesses Book 2
Goddess
of the sea
Head of the Zephyr Maritime
Administration.
Spymaster.
Amphitrite
has always lived in the shadows of her sisters, but the shadows are
where she does her best work. Living two lives was always easy enough
for the Goddess; from being a pirate ship captain chasing secrets
instead of gold to an upstanding government official. She has worked
alongside her spies and sirens for centuries, guarding both the sea
and Halcyon.
But a war has started against the Titans, and the
darkness taking over the sea is now more than she can handle
alone.
West Murphy has been the golden heir all his life,
making selfish choices and surrounding himself with disposable
people. That was until the night an act of violence forever changed
his life. Now, feeling betrayed by everyone he knows, he considers
himself a hollow shell of a man with no true purpose.
Until a
tsunami changes the tides of his fate forever.
This is book
two in the "Reign of Goddesses" series. To truly enjoy book
two, it is recommended that you read book one.
TW: adult
subject matter discussed. Recommended for 18+. Scenes of violence and
assault are all happening in the past.
Storms and Embers
The Reign of Goddesses Book 3
Archon
of Zephyr.
Queen of the Goddesses.
A Broken
Woman.
Hera
has reigned over Olympus and humanity for millennia. Seen as cold,
sarcastic, and callous, she uses this to her advantage, keeping
everyone, including her sisters, at a distance. It's a lonely life,
but it worked, until the Titans decided that breaking her father out
of Tartarus was a good idea. A move that put her and her sisters
against the Titans in a battle for their thrones upon Olympus.
Dr.
Viktor Alden understands being alone. As a man who has spent his
immortal life as a nomad, living with a curse that has kept him from
allowing anyone to really know him, he is fascinated by the enigmatic
woman who quite literally runs the world. Too bad they have a battle
they may not win, or even live through, for him to learn the
intricacies that make up the Queen of the Goddesses.
Now, two
people who have spent their entire lives distrusting the world must
learn to trust each other if they want to survive the upcoming
war.
Storms
and Embers is the final book in the Reign of Goddesses series. To
truly enjoy this book, it is highly recommended you read the other
books in the series first.
TW: violence, cursing, adult
situations.
C.D. Britt began her writing journey when her husband told her she needed to use her excessive imagination to write stories as opposed to creating a daily narrative for him. Ever since she penned her first words, life has been a lot more peaceful for him.
She currently resides in Texas where she has yet to adapt to the heat. Her husband thrives in it, so unfortunately, they will not be relocating to colder climates anytime soon.
Their two young children would honestly complain either way.
When she is not in her writing cave (hiding from the sun), she enjoys ignoring the world as much as her children will allow with a good book, music, and vast amounts of coffee (until it’s time for wine).
The covers look amazing.
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