Rhea isn’t just a Demigod, no, she’s much more— the daughter of Hades and a descendant of Dracula.
The gods have never mated for love, and Rhea has always known that she was born for political gain and nothing more. That didn’t make growing up in Hell any easier, but she made do with the life she was given.
But when the Fates prophesies that she will have multiple lovers, and that she and her offspring will bring the Apocalypse, everything she’s even known and the future of mortals and gods alike hangs in the balance.
There’s never been a Demigod-Vampire hybrid, and as the marks of that bloodline show themselves on Rhea’s skin, Hades no longer sees his daughter— she’s now the enemy. Rhea must fight to hold onto herself, or succumb to her very nature and become something worse than the Ruler of Hell has ever been.
Rhea isn’t just a Demigod, no, she’s much more— the daughter of Hades and a descendant of Dracula.
The gods have never mated for love, and Rhea has always known that she was born for political gain and nothing more. That didn’t make growing up in Hell any easier, but she made do with the life she was given.
But when the Fates prophesies that she will have multiple lovers, and that she and her offspring will bring the Apocalypse, everything she’s even known and the future of mortals and gods alike hangs in the balance.
There’s never been a Demigod-Vampire hybrid, and as the marks of that bloodline show themselves on Rhea’s skin, Hades no longer sees his daughter— she’s now the enemy. Rhea must fight to hold onto herself, or succumb to her very nature and become something worse than the Ruler of Hell has ever been.