The Deer and the Dragon
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Hazbin Hotel meets Crescent City in this new fantasy romance series from USA Today bestseller Piper CJ.
"How does a human girl lose the Prince of Hell?"
Marlow needs to believe she’s crazy. The alternative would mean embracing the gift—or curse—shared by her mother and grandmother: she can see angels and demons, including a dark and haunting entity who’s been with Marlow her entire life. At least, she believes that’s all he is until a fae from the Nordic pantheon strolls into her life and informs her that she’s been sharing a bed with the Prince of Hell.
A Prince who’s now gone missing.
Before she knows it, Marlow is deeply entangled in a centuries-old war, stumbling straight into a battleground between mighty beings of myth and legend from powerful pantheons around the world. And who will come out on top may just depend on her and the love she never dared to believe in.
FOR FANS OF:
• Romantasy
• Mythology & folklore
• Kickbutt heroines
• Fae, angels, and demons
• Hilarious banter
• Hazbin Hotel
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A woman falls for the prince of hell in the dark and twisting first No Other Gods fantasy romance from bestseller CJ (The Night and Its Moon). Though Marlow Thorson is now a successful writer, she still struggles with demons from her past. These include her former career as a sex worker, the religious trauma that resulted from her abusive upbringing, and her history of mental breaks. Solace comes in the form of her invisible nightly visitor, a dark, haunting, and yet sexy entity she has named Caliban. Though Caliban feels very real to her, she worries what her affair with him says about her mental health. When a former client attacks her, Silas, an associate of Caliban's, steps in to save her. and Marlow learns that both men are from another world—and that Caliban is royalty. When Caliban then goes missing, Marlow must embrace her ancestral gift of being able to see between this world and the next to track him down. The plot is dizzying and the central romance gets somewhat lost in the ruckus. For those who can keep up with all the twists and turns, the open ending will build excitement for installments to come. Readers who like their romantasy to be heavier on fantasy than feels will find plenty to enjoy.