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Daughter of the Underworld
Daughter of the Underworld | Katharine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
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"Strong character development and jaw-dropping reveals make this intense, feminist fantasy a must-read." Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Join a thrilling journey into the Underworld, with all its jealousy, betrayal, and deception, in this first part of an original fantasy duology inspired by ancient Greek myth. Deina is trapped. As one of the Soul Severers serving the god Hades on earth, her future is tied to the task of shepherding the dying from the mortal worldunless she can earn or steal enough to buy her way out. So when the tyrant ruler Orpheus offers both fortune and freedom to whoever can retrieve his dead wife, Eurydice, from the Underworld, Deina jumps at the chance. To succeed, however, she must enter an uneasy alliance with a group of fellow Severers that she neither likes nor trusts. As their perilous journey into the realm of Hades begins, with the reward of freedom ahead, what will it take for Deina to reach her prize? From the authors of A Throne of Swans and A Crown of Talons comes a stunning new YA duology set in a world inspired by the mythology of ancient Greece, perfect for fans of Alexandra Brackens Lore and Jessie Burtons Medusa.
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Daughter of the Underworld | Katharine Corr, Elizabeth Corr
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Deina, indentured to the House of Hades, is just trying to earn her freedom by shepherding souls to the Underworld. When King Orpheus calls for a team to rescue his wife‘s soul & bring her back, this may be Deina‘s only chance.

I‘m feeling torn on this. An absolutely fascinating, unique twist on Orpheus/Eurydice, intriguing magic, cruel gods, mortals just trying to live. But also a romance that I had a hard time getting invested in.🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

BookmarkTavern CW 👇🏻 2mo
BookmarkTavern Chapter 17, references to past suicides; Chapters 22, threats of sexual assault 2mo
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