IT'S NOT EASY BEING THE GODDESS OF DESTRUCTION when all your memories have been stolen and the people you love are keeping secrets from you.
A chance encounter awakens Taya to a forgotten history when the gods were real. As her memories return, so do old allies. Lucifer, Anubis, Loki, and Ra each have ties to her mysterious past - and her heart.
Embroiled in an ancient war with a powerful enemy, Taya struggles to come to terms with her true identity and her relationships. As their enemies close in, Taya discovers her lovers haven't been completely honest.
When she finally learns the truth, will it make their relationships stronger or will old wounds tear them apart?
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All births are bloody, but mine was not innocent. I felt ill intention behind my creation and the blood I spilled haunted me. I was a mindless, heartless killing machine. That's how I was unleashed into this world.
Ra Across galaxies, mighty Ra mourns for the lover he lost thousands of years ago. News from Anubis that his lost love has been reborn, brings Ra back to Earth. Taya is everything he remembers and more.
With her memories back, Taya has settled into her new life, but the past isn't done with her. Ra holds the key to Taya's origins and very existence, and his irresistible draw, pulls her to his side in her darkest moment.
Their joining unleashes Taya's full powers, threatening her relationships with Anubis and Lucifer more than the truth of who - and what - she really is.
When her enemies use Lucifer as bait, Taya comes face-to-face with the Gray Man for the first time in millennia. With a war brewing in another galaxy and her lovers scattered, Taya must face her greatest fear . . . but will she have to face it alone?
Follow Taya's adventure with her companions in this steamy Why Choose? reverse harem series where each book introduces new lovers. Suited for fans of Lexi C Foss and Mila Young, Children of the Elder Gods is a continuing series with cliffhangers which requires the books be read in order.
Recommended for mature audiences due to language and descriptions of sex.