Mortal Gods

Bonnie Quinn


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 281 pages · Published: 17 May 2013

Mortal Gods by Bonnie Quinn
In the modern era, a small and scattered group of people have – for reasons unknown – found they have the ability to reshape reality simply by willing it so. They have become known as gods. Among them is Loki, once a woman, now a genderless creation of its own with no ties to its past life, no obligations, and no sense of consequences to its actions.

For almost twenty years now, the mortals and gods have lived in relative peace, with a small handful of gods attempting to keep some measure of order among themselves. Loki is one of their number, and when a series of strange events point towards divine power, it is tasked with investigating the source. Loki is quickly pulled into a web of conspiracy between groups of gods and mortals, all striving to dictate how humanity will progress. And caught in the middle is Loki, named by prophecy that it will be the catalyst that leaves the world forever changed.

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