Daughter of Lazarus
Daughter of Lazarus Series, Book 1
by Juniper Arden
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Pub Date Jun 26 2023 | Archive Date Oct 12 2024
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Description
A princess gone rogue.
A queen thirsting for blood.
A world hanging in the balance.
Wise goddess Dimity could not be more different from her fiery sister, Jedda, so it comes as no surprise that neither can agree on what should be done with the fate of planet Earth. While Jedda opts for nixing the planet altogether, Dimity believes that if given more time, goodness will prevail and the Earthlings will stand a chance of joining the Alliance.
To prove how devoted they are to their beliefs, Jedda and Dimity agree to a crafty solution: Their father, Lazarus, permits the goddesses to spend a mortal lifetime on medieval Earth, after which they can decide whether they still stand by their initial judgment.
But in a kingdom full of truth and deceit, it isn’t long before the two deities find themselves in a vicious battle for control. Only after surviving a lifetime as humans will Dimity and Jedda be able to plead their final cases to their father — if they don’t kill each other first.
Advance Praise
"Arden successfully creates clear distinctions between each of the characters' voices, and the story is elevated by beautifully described settings and appearances . . . readers will eagerly anticipate the ending—and the book's upcoming sequel."
—Publishers Weekly, The BookLife Prize
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798987241721 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 476 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
I was really intrigued about this world from the cover and description, when I read this I was engaged with what I was looking for and enjoyed how good the characters were in this universe. The story worked well in this fantasy element and enjoyed going on this journey in this world. It was a strong start to the Daughter of Lazarus series, and left me excited to read more in this series.