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To Kill a Goddess

A Fates so Fatal Standalone (Fates So Fatal)

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To Kill a Goddess

By: Rachel Tork
Narrated by: Kyo Sija
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Pure born gods and goddesses cannot truly die.

Soren Cavell was taken from her home kingdom of Mise as a child and forced into servitude in the palace of the king responsible for the murders of her family and the war against her people. As one of the Princess of Aren's handmaidens, she is bound to serve, so when the princess requests Soren travel with her to the Choosing Ceremony, she cannot deny her. But when a rare moon-white dragon picks Soren, the tide of the war changes as power begins to shift.

Even as Soren falls into her new place amongst Aren's army ranks, strange dreams that have haunted her since childhood grow all the more vivid and disturbing. And when she meets her trainer, Vane Evva, she cannot help but connect the dreams to him.

The past leaves deep wounds. The question is, just how fatal?

The war-torn world of dragonriders in Rebecca Yarros' Fourth Wing meets the timeless, star-crossed romance of When the Moon Hatched by Sarah A. Parker in this high fantasy world where echoes of the past and present collide and love paramounts all. Contains mature content. A complete list of content warnings can be found on the author's website.

©2026 Rachel Tork (P)2026 Podium Audio
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy
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