'I was in love with the stupid sun god.' * Book 1 | A Child of Night [Blurb] Ariadne was born in Tartarus. She had never seen the real world outside of the hell hole that she knew. But when a Titan Lord whispered in her ear and offered her a way to escape, she never could have known what it would lead to. * Book 2 | The Sun and The Night [Blurb] After hearing a prophecy which she doesn't understand, being haunted by another which has followed her for years and being at the beckon call of the goddess of night, Ariadne's new life as an immortal is still haunted by the shadow of her mother. When a new foe rises against Olympus, she will be forced to come face to face with plans millennia in the making and inescapable certainties. * Book 3 | The Joy of the Sun [Blurb] Ariadne has been through enough, selling strollers at a mother-and-baby shop may just be the final straw. But that's the predicament she finds herself in after being banished from Olympus. With her husband, the god Apollo, missing in action and her pregnancy nearing it's end, the shadow of Nyx, as always, casts itself over Ariadne's life. * Book 4 | The One Who Could Destroy Even Zeus [Blurb] Ariadne is dead. She leaves behind a son who is hardly a day old and a husband who is mortal and fighting his own foes. When Caius vows to avenge his mother's death and destroy Nyx with the shadow of his mother's sacrifice hanging over his head, will his vow destroy him before he has the chance to defeat Nyx? * Book 1 | A Child Of Night ✔ Book 2 | The Sun and the Night ✔ Book 3 | The Joy of the Sun ✔ Book 4 | The One Who Could Destroy Even Zeus ✔ * [A re-write of the Daughter of Night, originally finished in 2018, I have come back to the story with a new perspective and improved writing skills and am hoping to make this a better version of Ariadne's story, because I love her]
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