The Daughter of Hades
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Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2021
When you're the daughter of one of the most powerful gods and a siren, you're also the only one of your kind and one of the most protected  people - sorry, creatures - to ever exist. And Alessia's father, Hades takes the meaning of the word overprotective to a whole new level. Alessia has lived in the Underworld all her life, banned from going Topside by her father. All she wants is to find her purpose; maybe go on an adventure or two. And when she finds out that a group of hunters are capturing shifters and no one knows why, she finds the perfect excuse! 
Except, her father has two conditions - 
1) Don't announce who you are if it isn't necessary
2) Don't EVER go looking for your mother
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