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Divine Fate
by Morgan B. Lee
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Synopsis
I’m a demigod who was raised in hell. Now the gods say I earned the right to join them in Paradise.But an eternally peaceful existence as a goddess?Hard pass.Especially if it means I would never get to see them again.My thoughtful, merciless fae necromancer.My ...
I’m a demigod who was raised in hell. Now the gods say I earned the right to join them in Paradise.
But an eternally peaceful existence as a goddess?
Hard pass.
Especially if it means I would never get to see them again.
My thoughtful, merciless fae necromancer.
My charmingly ferocious dragon shifter.
My dreamy, unhinged Nightmare Prince.
And my beautifully brutal ice elemental.
These legacies are mine, and I refuse to let them go without a fight.
Which is why I found a way to return to the mortal realm, even if I don’t remember what I did—yet. My memories of Paradise are returning slowly as I try to bring my quintet back from their twisted, broken madness.
I thought they were obsessed with me before, but now?
These cursed legacies are deliciously heartless when it comes to protecting me.
The feeling is completely mutual.
But if my quintet wants any kind of future together, I first need to fix the wreckage that I left the mortal world in.
Darkness, obsession, bloodshed, battle, divine vengeance, death…
It certainly sounds like the start of a happily ever after to me.
Intended for 18+ readers due to very strong language, graphic violence, dark themes, and explicit sex scenes, including group sex (no M/M). Please read the trigger warnings first. Book 4 of 4. No AI content here.
But an eternally peaceful existence as a goddess?
Hard pass.
Especially if it means I would never get to see them again.
My thoughtful, merciless fae necromancer.
My charmingly ferocious dragon shifter.
My dreamy, unhinged Nightmare Prince.
And my beautifully brutal ice elemental.
These legacies are mine, and I refuse to let them go without a fight.
Which is why I found a way to return to the mortal realm, even if I don’t remember what I did—yet. My memories of Paradise are returning slowly as I try to bring my quintet back from their twisted, broken madness.
I thought they were obsessed with me before, but now?
These cursed legacies are deliciously heartless when it comes to protecting me.
The feeling is completely mutual.
But if my quintet wants any kind of future together, I first need to fix the wreckage that I left the mortal world in.
Darkness, obsession, bloodshed, battle, divine vengeance, death…
It certainly sounds like the start of a happily ever after to me.
Intended for 18+ readers due to very strong language, graphic violence, dark themes, and explicit sex scenes, including group sex (no M/M). Please read the trigger warnings first. Book 4 of 4. No AI content here.
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