Lost and Stolen Gods
Gods aren’t born, they’re made.
I should have died the same night that a monster murdered my grandmother, but I was saved, stolen from my world, and thrown into a realm ravaged by an endless war between ancient gods called Asura.
I’m told that I’m a demigod, that there are others like me, brought to this world to replenish their dwindling numbers. They want us to prove we’re worthy of ascension and fight alongside them.
I don’t give a damn about their war. All I want is vengeance on the monster that killed my only family. A monster from their world. And if the only way to kill it is to become a god, then I’m all in.
But the path of ascension is paved with dangerous tests, culminating in a lethal trial called the labyrinth of gods.
Only an ancient fire elemental has the power to help me survive it.
His wicked mouth sets my pulse racing, and his dark threats turn my blood to ice. Charismatic and terrifying, he attracts and repels me in equal measure, and I have no doubt he’d snap my neck in a heartbeat if freed from the magical bonds that compel him to aid me.
He hopes to be my undoing, and if I’m not careful I may not make it to the labyrinth alive.
To claim the vengeance that I desire, I’ll need to protect my body and shield my mind, but most of all, I’ll need to guard my heart.
Enter an Otherworldly realm filled with gods, monsters, and mystical beings. Opposites attract and love and conflict collide, in this forced proximity romance.
Debbie Cassidy
In the tangled streets of urban fantasy and the shadowy edges of paranormal romance, Debbie Cassidy has carved out a fiercely imaginative niche—where myths breathe, magic bites, and the heroine always has a blade (or biting comeback) at the ready. With dozens of titles and millions of pages devoured by readers around the world, Cassidy isn’t just prolific; she’s a world-builder with a pulse for pace and a deep affection for the beautifully monstrous.
Raised in Bedfordshire, England, Cassidy didn’t grow up dreaming of dragons and djinn—at least, not out loud. But somewhere between real-life chaos (juggling three kids and a day job) and late-night writing sprints, she started releasing stories that refused to stay tame. Her breakout series, Deadside Reapers, spun a reaper’s tale laced with grit, romance, and ghost-hunting tension, quickly earning her a devoted fanbase. From there, the worlds kept coming: post-apocalyptic Londons teeming with supernatural politics, coastal towns hiding wolf packs, and reverse harem adventures that twisted fate and desire into something both epic and intimate.
Labyrinth of Gods
Labyrinth of Gods consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
