Gods Among Men

Gods Among Men

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GAM is a dark sci-fi fantasy book that is my ode to the young adult fantasy world of Twilight and the Hunger Games. The themes are definitely adult and the language isn't what I'd consider PG-13 but core characteristics are there: love triangles, supernatural abilities and plenty of angst. It's also a launching point for an expanded universe full of fresh takes on old characters.
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Some time in the distant future... In the city of Segeno, it's eat or be eaten. Someone has to rule the masses. A boy has lost his birthright. His parents killed. Dead and gone. A girl has lost her father. She means nothing to him now. The city of Segeno stands tall after a great war, the only city left of its kind. Terran has lost both of his parents and is now on the run from a tyrant eager to kill him and cut off the royal bloodline. Parisa struggles with her own identity as even her father rejects her for the color of her skin as he claws for the throne. Along their journeys, they meet unexpected allies and encounter unprecedented magick, but, most importantly, they learn what it is to stand up for themselves and take back their city from corruption. Court of Snakes is a two book Young Adult Dystopian Tarot Fantasy series intended for ages 13 - 18. If you like the Hunger Games, Divergent, and Inkheart, you'll love these books. This series talks about systemic oppression, racism, oligarchy, and, of course, magick.

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