The Fates wrote her ending. Death offers to rewrite it. 

Persephone Morgrave has always been a whispered warning in her small town, cursed to kill anyone who gets too close. It is only superstition until people start dying. And when Persephone learns the Fates are hunting her because of this curse, her only lead is a silver-haired stranger who seems to know more about her fate than she does.

Thanatos, the god of Death, is far from the skeletal figure she imagined—enigmatic, captivating, and shrouded in secrets. Persephone knows better than to trust the gods, yet in a world of dark prophecies and impending doom, he may be the only one capable of keeping her alive.

To survive, Persephone must make an impossible choice: accept her fate or challenge it. Choosing Thanatos may end the harm she causes to those around her, but it demands her soul in return. Gods never give without taking, and trusting him may cost Persephone everything.

Book one of The Shadowed Pantheon series, a Greek-myth-inspired gothic dark fantasy. Perfect for fans of One Dark Window, Phantasma, and Enigma.

God x Mortal | Touch Her and Die | Found Family | Cursed FMC |Prophecy & The Fates | Chosen One |Morally Grey God of Death | Supernatural stalking

God x Mortal | Touch Her and Die | Found Family | Cursed FMC |Prophecy & The Fates | Chosen One |Morally Grey God of Death | Supernatural stalking

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Trigger Warning

This book is a dark fantasy romance and includes mature, intense, and potentially triggering themes. This book is NOT for anyone under 18.

Here is the full list of content warnings:

✦ Attempted gang rape
✦ Talk of child sexual abuse (discussions about Medusa)
✦ PTSD and mental illness themes
✦ Violence and gun use
✦ Car crash
✦ Drowning
✦ Discussions of homicide (massacres) and suicide
✦ Graphic death and repeated depictions of death
✦ Fire

The series will continue to cover these topics and the traumas that come with them. Please take care of yourself and read at your discretion.