For the Love of the Gods Series by Renee Miller

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  • Lucky (For the Love of the Gods #1)
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    Lucky (For the Love of the Gods #1)

    Renee Miller

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    · 1 ratings · published 2014

    Everything Caerus Thornton touches turns to gold... or dies. Thanatos, god of death, has an almost flawless record until he encounters Caerus. For some reason, he can’t fulfill the simple task of delivering death to the tiny blonde fated to die in the delivery room. Furious at his failure, the Fates exile Thanatos on Earth, where he must remain until he redeems himself in the eyes of his fellow gods... more

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  • Lascivious (For the Love of the Gods #2)
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    Lascivious (For the Love of the Gods #2)

    Renee Miller

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    · 0 ratings · published 2015

    Chaos carefully orchestrates the pawns in a game no one knows they’re playing. Her goal: redesign Dionysus’ Fate. To appease Hera, Zeus exiles his Halfling son, Dionysus, in Elysium. For years, Dionysus slips away from his prison undetected … until he crosses Aphrodite. Angry with Dionysus for discarding her, Aphrodite follows him to Earth, and casts a spell that could alter Olympus forever. And the seed she plants bears fruit... more

  • Nefarious (For the Love of the Gods #3)
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    Nefarious (For the Love of the Gods #3)

    Renee Miller

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    Eris, Goddess of Discord, has protected Gavin Maenad from birth. Gavin is a Halfling, the bastard son of a god and a human. He has no idea what he is or where he comes from, but suspects his absent father is the source of his ability to see into the souls of others. With Eris’ invisible guidance, Gavin uses his power to determine who is fit to live… and who is not. As with all secrets, though, Gavin is discovered... more

  • Muse (For the Love of the Gods #4)
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    Muse (For the Love of the Gods #4)

    Renee Miller

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    A stranger gifts Penelope an amulet. In return, Penelope must write about Hera’s freedom, but the stranger doesn’t reveal that the amulet belongs to the god, Apollo. Suddenly. Penelope’s words are dangerous, because whoever possesses the amulet can change the future… Torn between her attraction to Apollo and terrified by the gods trying to recover the amulet, Penelope rushes to finish her book... more

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