Why settle for king when you could be a god?
Dagur “Dažbog” Voznesensky is the dual Slavic god representing the sun, abundance, and wealth. The elusive Voznesenskys, including his paternal and maternal uncles, are the largest “reincarnated” or “emerged” pantheon—or so they believe. Svetovid, a dual Slavic deity, and Freyia, a Norse goddess, became pantheon-mates long ago, solidifying the alliance between the Slavic and Norse pantheons with their ten children. His father, Svetovid, suspects an unknown, “emerged” pantheon is out to usurp their family. To Daž’s horror, his parents decreed that their children find their pantheon-mates to increase their numbers. Daž would prefer a literal thousand deaths to finding his pantheon-mate.
Zaria James is suffering. The ex who ghosted her after proposing thirteen years ago has reappeared like he never left. Her zealot parents did her best friend dirty, and equate Zaria’s crisis of faith with Satanism. Encountering three enigmatic, attractive Russian men in suits in her gym’s parking lot is an altogether different type of suffering. Her gaze connects with the dyed black-haired, goatee, and sapphire-eyed man. Like a predator’s, his eyes “glow” bright yellow. Something supernatural passes between them. Then his body jerks as three bullets tear through flesh and sinew. An SUV plows him down. Zaria’s world collapses. And the sun refused to shine for eight weeks until…Daž saunters into her home. What the hell…?