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Dark Gods: Selfish Myths

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Touch
Release Date:August 12, 2025
Language:English
Format:Multi-cast
Series Duration:13 hr, 15 min

Spicy dark fantasy meets Greek gods in this scorching mythology romance—where the villain is the girl.

Mortals got the myths all wrong. Olympus is a fantasy. Titans are mere stories. And Eros? Not the god of love, but the goddess of manipulation. Her arrows don't merely incite passion. They shatter hearts. She stalks, hunts, and twists desire for her amusement. Humans are pawns in a cruel game of control, playthings in a world of elite power. Until she targets him. A gorgeous human with a razor-sharp tongue and the rare ability to see through the immortal veil, he has the power to expose deities for what they truly are. He's a threat to her survival, the one dangerous creature who can unravel the pantheon and condemn her realm. To protect the secrets of their immortality, the Dark Gods have decreed that she must either destroy this enemy or bind him to another human. Except there's a problem: The longer she's near him, the more she craves his possessive touch. With every stolen moment, the temptation grows into something forbidden, obsessive, and deadly. If she isn't careful, her arrow will slip. She'll not only betray the Gods but break the one thing she's sworn to protect—her heart. Full of wicked banter and heart-pounding, steamy romance, Dark Gods: Selfish Myths is an interconnected adult romantasy series featuring nefarious Eros, brooding Icarus, diabolical Hades, and snarky Narcissus reimagined. Perfect for listeners who want enemies to lovers, slow-burn romantic tension, a morally grey FMC, and ruthless gods. Contains mature content. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.

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