Daughters of Persephone Series by J.R. Barrett

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  • Exile (Daughters of Persephone #1)
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    Exile (Daughters of Persephone #1)

    J.R. Barrett

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 201

    Princess-in-exile, Aja Bokinan, is the Thousand Year Empress. While her family has remained in forced isolation for nearly thirty years, women throughout the empire have been banned from public life. Females have no legal standing and they have become little better than property. The restoration of the monarchy is their only hope. Revolution threatens the male dominated Coalition. Resistance forces expect the Princess to be the salvation of the empire... more

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  • Return (Daughters of Persephone #2)
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    Return (Daughters of Persephone #2)

    J.R. Barrett

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 201

    The Lady Ennat, has been sent by her mother to Resistance Commander, Karna Aram for protection. She is a Blood decoy. Her role is to protect her sister Aja, the Thousand Year Empress. She must draw the bulk of the Coalition forces away from the Resistance fighters. From the beginning she’s known she may not live to see tomorrow, yet despite her misgivings she finds herself drawn to Commander Aram... more

  • Reborn (Daughters of Persephone #3)
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    Reborn (Daughters of Persephone #3)

    J.R. Barrett

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 201

    A thousand years have passed since the Empress Aja Bokinan and her consort Kyr Aram settled on Calen. As the legend foretold, a great evil has arisen. Black Frocks scour the planets, searching out women, children and even men with a trace of the Royal Blood, sacrificing them to their dark god. When they see her mahogany hair and gray eyes, Issa Bokinan’s family flees the village for the safety of the mountains, but even that is not far enough... more

  • The Red Demon (Daughters of Persephone #4)
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    The Red Demon (Daughters of Persephone #4)

    J.R. Barrett

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 201

    There is a reason Tem is called the Red Demon. She does what she wants when she wants. No one controls her. Time and space do not hinder her. Worshipped on ancient Earth as a goddess among many people in many different lands, nobody opposes her, except her creations, Issa Bokinan and Kane Tirol. Having left her own daughters behind on Earth as seed stock for future generations, Tem had hoped to make a life with Kane. That is not to be... more

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