The Impossible Dream (Mundane Apocalypse)

The Impossible Dream (Mundane Apocalypse)

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When Angelica and Nathaniel Miller learn that their unknown mother left her house to them, they expect it to be an average American house, but it is a ferry to another world that does not welcome humans, even half-humans. That is exactly the type of thing the god of chaotic evil loves to play with. Cover by @pennywithaney, who writes great fairy tale retellings.
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Mature Content including violence, sex, and language The gods are fighting. Mortal creatures worship and pray, scheme and plot, all in the name of their chosen deity. It is a silent war, but every war has casualties. I am one of those casualties. I have no beast in me. I am just a simple Acera girl, born into the Fifth House, under the Love goddess. My Fated is not a simple male. Thane of the First House is a Lord, a powerful Tasuri warrior and his love for me was not enough to stop the war from creeping into his heart. He rejected me. He murdered me. But that was not my end. One god took pity on me. The one god who has no House, no children, just a temple filled with thousands upon thousands of souls. Nateos, the Lord of the Underworld, Death himself. He claimed me as his daughter and gave me a name: Mara, Grief come to life. But... there is war. And, I am now a part of the battle. My new father gave me life. A home. A family. What else does a father give his only living child? I was not ready for him. But I want him.

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