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Breaking Fate Signed Hardcover

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Signed Hardcover (6x9) Matte finish (images are mockups, book printed from KDP, shipped to author, signed, and shipped lovingly to its new home.)


Print length: 230 pages (28 chapters)


Death will take me, in its flames I will rise.


In a world of gods and monsters, prophecy and fate sway hearts and minds until a monster rises to rule them all, and darkness rises on Olympus.


"A Medusa who is worthy of admiration." - Amazon Reviewer


The continuation of the award-winning Taking Medusa, Dark Gods Rising Series.


Caught in a deal with the King of the Underworld, Medusa must learn to embrace her power and conquer the darkness in her own mind to protect the dark gods and free herself from the ties that bind her. Reconciling the truth of the past and accepting control over her future, she discovers the strings of fate aren't so easily unraveled. Hades and Poseidon play games with her life, but with the help of new and old allies she pushes to reclaim her destiny for herself. She just didn't expect her heart to play such a vital role in deciding what fate she fights for while the very lives of the deathless gods hang in the balance.


Dive into this slow-burn fantasy adventure with a romance that defies prophecy in this page-turning continuation of Medusa's untold story.


Using current known Greek myths as we know them and retelling them from Medusa’s perspective. After all, history is written by the victors, and the bards got the story all wrong. Poets were influenced by the reigning Olympians, and Medusa still lives and she's fighting through fate to become whole so she can save the very gods that wish to destroy her to keep the one who's stolen her heart.


A paranormal myth and legends adventure romance, plot with spice, that will have you flipping pages well past your bedtime to know what happens next as the dark gods rise up and prove being a hero is a matter of perspective and plot twists that will have you squirming for more.


(New prints from KDP can take a few weeks to ship, it's likely that the signed copies will arrive late August. But still over a month earlier than the e-book launch in October!)

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