Of Gods & Valkyries: Book Three
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  • Reads 18,377
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 3h 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2021
The gods have never been more alive. Or powerful.

Tayah and Kára believe themselves to be the last surviving originals of the five gods, only they could not be more wrong. As Ares begins to make more sense in the realm of ill truths and lies, Tayah starts to fear what is really true or false. Stormbringer has vowed to stand beside her through anything but that becomes more difficult when the gods are now at odds.

Caught between a brewing war of power and destruction the originals and companions are soon hunted by one much more dangerous than they have ever encountered. What is worse... Odin is firmly on high to ensure his hold on the realms never changes-no matter the cost.

"The gods envy you. They always have."
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