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Before I can think about the consequences, I blurt out, "I'll be your Sacrifice."
Everyone in the room stops what they're doing to watch. It's an honor to be Sacrificed, but that doesn't mean anyone wants to be. Oblivious to the gawking crowd, the prince waits a full minute before he answers. "That's not how it works."
"Then make it work."
To my chagrin, he flashes those white teeth in a smile. "I think I'll keep you alive. You have more to accomplish. I believe you'll make a great contestant."
My heart plummets. He's going to make me fight. Fear surges from deep within, making me irrational and-for some reason I can't fathom-angry. "Go to hell," I snap.
There are a few gasps throughout the room. He could make my death slow and painful for speaking to him that way. It only makes his smile stretch. "In case you hadn't noticed, we're already here, angel."
Angel. He hurls the word like an insult. As if I fell a long way to get to where I am. Guess he's not too far off the mark. A week ago I was in the safety of my home with my father. Now I'm a runner, a traitor in the pits of hell.
Godsworn begins with a choice: Azara Leighbright can go willingly to her death or run from the only home she's ever known to escape it. When the remains of Reina, the goddess of justice, are discovered, Azara and her fellow descendants are forced to compete in a series of fatal trials by combat for the chance to resurrect her. Thrown into the thick of the contest, Azara quickly learns she possesses Reina's magic, a powerful gift as lethal as it is unstable.
As competitors drop like flies, Azara trains with Prince Kahn Avera, second son of the king hosting the tournament. Though they start as enemies after he enforces his father's orders to tear her family apart, they form a precarious alliance to stop the trials.