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The God Who Controls Death

(2021)
(The fourth book in the Immortal Stream: Children of the Gods series)
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What happens when you find out you’re the one true being, the oldest god reborn? Why, you freak out on your mother for lying to you about who your real father is. Oh, and there’s graduation to get through.
Their destination after graduation: the deep woods of Maine. There’s a cabin there, surrounded by old growth trees, a strange lake, and many woodland activities. It’s the perfect spot for immortals to come and go, demons to run around, and the gods to police their own without the watchful eye of mortals. Everyone wants to get a glimpse of the uhnupte...
The camp is shared among all pantheons - under a single roof. Life seems to be peaceful, content even. Of course, things are not as they appear. As Mady continues to spiral out of control and Lena struggles with the monster inside her, Yndea has confessed that she accidentally tricked Samael, The Satan, into reproducing with her. Yes, she is carrying Satan’s spawn.
Sounds like all drama, no? Xiuhtecuhtli, an ancient Aztek god, is demanding a ceremony that hasn’t been performed in centuries, or he will bring famine down upon the local communities. This ceremony demands sacrifices and one of its victims is a little too close to home for Lena to ignore. Worse still, it seems Death is ready to try its hand against the uhnupte by setting its sights on Yndea. This is one battle Lena will not back down from. She is the One God and Death will be the one to die!

**This is a full-length, mature high school/new adult paranormal reverse harem with development of a variety of different sexual orientations and situations that will be further expanded on and explored as the series unfolds. This book contains plenty of WTF moments, friendship, betrayal, blood, allusions of past abuse, magic, gods, angels, jealousy, explicit sex scenes, and MM moments. This is book 4 in the series. Should not be read as a standalone and does end with a bit of a cliffhanger.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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