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Court of Divinity and Ruin

Crowned Monster Trilogy, Book 2

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Court of Divinity and Ruin

By: Avery Song
Narrated by: Ruby Hunt, James Amherst
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Summary

The realms are fracturing. The veil between truth and ruin is thinning, and I stand at the breaking point.

The Lords of the Courts of Shadows and Aether both whisper promises of power, demanding my ascension. One would forge me into a queen of darkness, the other a ruler of ethereal dominion. But to rise, I must choose—and a wrong choice could shatter the world itself.

My alphas have been torn from me, the forced distance igniting a dangerous heat that claws at my sanity. Every moment without them frays the bond between us, while unseen hands twist fate against me.

And the Court of Divinity? Their challenge is no mere test. It's a labyrinth of deception, hiding a truth so devastating, it could unmake everything.

I am the reckoning. As war ignites between realms and old gods stir, I must decide—will I be the weapon forged in their darkness, or the ruin that shatters their world?

The crown is waiting. And this time, I'm taking it.

Court of Divinity and Ruin is a dark, slow-burn romantasy omegaverse. This is book one of a trilogy with overly possessive men who grovel, tainted worlds of beauty and mysterious allure, thrilling challenges with spellbound suspense, and an FMC dancing between the harsh world of the streets and the overwhelming beauty of the fantasy realms. For mature listeners.

©2024 Avery Song (P)2025 Podium Audio
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Paranormal
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