Descendant of Pain
402 pages
|Published: 4 Jul 2022
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Format: Ebook
Language: English
Publisher: Lost & Bound Publishing
Publication date: 4 July 2022
Description
Descendant of Chaos.
Daughter of Magic.
Two titles that I had been called time and time again, but neither of them truly fit. As I had found in the God realm, I was so much more than that—an anomaly.
And because of who I was and how I came to be, I was now part of a prophecy—one with world-ending aspects I wasn’t a fan of. Unfortunately, I couldn’t avoid the situation forever, and while the Horde was an amazing place to do exactly that… I quickly found there was something so much larger at stake than my pride or my anger at what Isis and my birthmother had done.
If I want to keep the people I love safe, I was going to have to fulfill the prophecy and save the realms.
No pressure, right?
Descendant of Pain: This PNR slow/medium-burn RH contains several dark themes that readers should be aware of: swearing (I know—surprising, right?), violence, PTSD, and sexual themes suitable for +18. Additionally, this book does have mature M/M themes that develop over time.
Daughter of Magic.
Two titles that I had been called time and time again, but neither of them truly fit. As I had found in the God realm, I was so much more than that—an anomaly.
And because of who I was and how I came to be, I was now part of a prophecy—one with world-ending aspects I wasn’t a fan of. Unfortunately, I couldn’t avoid the situation forever, and while the Horde was an amazing place to do exactly that… I quickly found there was something so much larger at stake than my pride or my anger at what Isis and my birthmother had done.
If I want to keep the people I love safe, I was going to have to fulfill the prophecy and save the realms.
No pressure, right?
Descendant of Pain: This PNR slow/medium-burn RH contains several dark themes that readers should be aware of: swearing (I know—surprising, right?), violence, PTSD, and sexual themes suitable for +18. Additionally, this book does have mature M/M themes that develop over time.