The Obsidian Prince

The Obsidian Prince

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When Celia Archer dies, she gets a choice. She either stays dead, or she becomes a guide on earth for Persephone's and Hade's son, the heir of the Underworld. The choice is simple and Celia becomes Adonis' guide without a second's hesitation. But the job is much harder and more deadly than she could ever imagine....
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