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To Ruin A God
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Ongoing, First published Jun 25
"To Ruin A God" is a dark, modern myth about fate, forbidden love, and divine chaos. When Romy, an ordinary girl with a restless spirit, visits a museum with her class, she's drawn to a stranger who seems to step straight out of legend. She doesn't know yet that he's Dionysus-the god of wine, madness, and temptation-and that their chance encounter is the start of something dangerous.

Later, during a school trip to Greece, Romy finds herself caught in a game played by the gods, where love is both a weapon and a curse. As she and Dionysus fall deeper into each other, the Fates issue a grim warning: their bond could unravel the world. With Olympus watching, jealous gods interfering, and ancient forces at play, Romy must decide if she'll submit to the life the gods planned-or destroy the script and write her own.

In a war between prophecy and passion, what's more powerful: fate or free will?
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