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Lizzy FordNumber Of Reads:
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Alessandra, the Oracle of Delphi, is under the control of the Supreme Magistrate, a madman determined to use her goddess-like powers to conquer deities and humans alike. Unable to confront him as she would like to, she bides her time and learns the political ropes while trying to save as many lives as possible. The implant linking her telepathically to the Supreme Magistrate begins to pull her into his madness, until she can no longer tell reality from the fictitious world he has created. With her allies exiled beyond the walls, Alessandra turns to Lantos, the Supreme Priest, a demigod as likely to betray her as help her. Lantos promises to help her on one condition – a condition she’s initially unwilling to accept.
Outside of Washington DC, Phoibe, the Silent Queen, struggles to control her rebellion. The army is fractured and unwilling to follow a teenage queen against the military might the Supreme Magistrate has spent years building. Just when she’s about to give up, she finds support where she least expects to: in the very gods she swore to expel from Earth. They’ll help her, if she calls off her war against them.
The Grotesque Prince, Adonis, has spent his life not knowing who he is. On a journey of self-discovery mandated by the goddess Artemis, he returns to the lands he once ruled. Amidst the rubble and destruction caused by the gods, he uncovers the plaque the goddess tasked him to find. Once he reads it, he understands too well the danger he’s placed everyone around him in, especially Alessandra, who woke him from slumber without understanding the consequences of such an action.
Lizzy Ford
Born in The United States.
Lizzy Ford wrote her first novel in the 3rd grade - a five page essay on why stars were cool - that she threw away at the end of the school year. In sixth grade, she wrote her second great novel: a 17,000 word science fiction piece she later threw away because she didn't like it.Since then, She's been a prolific closet-writer whose merciless perfectionism kept her from progressing to the next level. After 15 years, she woke up one day and decided it's time to make writing her real day job, not her weekend dream.Lizzy loves writing fantasy/paranormal fiction, to include romantic fiction, her current favorite. She write poetry, short stories and literary fiction as well and is fascinated by interactions between flawed characters.
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