Sunbringer
Return to the world of Godkiller in this thrilling sequel to the #1 internationally bestselling fantasy debut
When Middren falls to the gods, your kind will be the first to die.
Gods are forbidden in the kingdom of Middren—but now they are stirring, whispering of war. Godkiller Kissen sacrificed herself to vanquish the fire god Hseth, who murdered her family and endangered her friends. But gods cannot be destroyed so easily, and Hseth’s power threatens to reform with even greater strength and a thirst for vengeance. As tensions rise throughout the land, the kingdom needs its Godkiller more than ever.
Still reeling from the loss of Kissen, young noble Inara and her little god of white lies, Skedi, have set out to discover more about the true nature of their bond. As the divide between gods and humans widens, Inara and Skedi will uncover secrets that could determine the fate of the war to come.
Meanwhile, Elogast, no longer a loyal knight of King Arren, has been tasked with killing the man he once called friend. The king vowed to eradicate all gods throughout the land, but has now entered into an unholy pact with the most dangerous of them all. And where his heart once beat, a god now burns. . .
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Hannah Kaner
Hannah Kaner is an emerging voice in the world of speculative fiction, known for crafting stories that intertwine vivid world-building with complex, relatable characters. Her debut works are rich in depth and emotion, blending the fantastical with the very real struggles of identity, love, and loss.
Growing up with a love of storytelling, Kaner’s passion for writing bloomed from a young age, drawing inspiration from a wide array of genres, including fantasy, mythology, and historical fiction. This diverse set of influences gives her work a unique flavor, mixing the ancient with the modern and the mystical with the grounded.
Falled Gods
Trilogy.
Falled Gods consists of three books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

