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Divinica

A Mythmarked Novel

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Divinica

By: J.P. Roth
Narrated by: Natasha Soudek
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In a world shattered by an ancient curse, memory is both a precious gift and a haunting nightmare....

Every thirteen days, the Earth is ravaged by devastating electric red waves, erasing all human memories and resetting time itself. For Divinica, this relentless cycle is a suffocating prison. Trapped in an endless loop of forgotten lives, she awakens in the unsettling Hadamar Psychiatric Hospital in Germany, each time with no recollection of her identity or the meaning behind the thirteen enigmatic tattoos etched across her skin. These symbols, once the sacred marks of long-forgotten goddesses, now pulse with a dormant power, hinting at a destiny far darker than she could ever imagine.

Now, the tattoos are stirring, as their ancient magic awakening with each passing wave, Divinica uncovers a terrifying truth: she is not merely a victim of the curse; she is inextricably linked to its origin, and holds the key to its potential undoing.

With each new wave of destruction closing in, threatening to obliterate all she knows, Divinica must decipher cryptic clues, confront formidable enemies, and unravel the intricate mystery of her own existence.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 J.P. Roth (P)2025 Tantor Media
Dark Fantasy Fantasy
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