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Review: 'To Cage a God' (These Monstrous Gods #1) by Elizabeth May

To my shame, I knew Elizabeth May as a delightful Tweeter before I ever read a book by her. But then, I saw  To Cage a God  (that cover!) and just knew it could be a great time. And it was! Full of female rage, malicious dragons, and fiery passion, To Cage a God  is a thrill ride. Thanks to Daphne Press and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. My sincere apologies for the delay! Pub. Date : 20/02/2024 Publisher : Daphne Press To cage a god is divine. To be divine is to rule. To rule is to destroy. Using ancient secrets, Galina and Sera’s mother grafted gods into their bones. Bound to brutal deities and granted forbidden power no commoner has held in a millennia, the sisters have grown up to become living weapons. Raised to overthrow an empire―no matter the cost. With their mother gone and their country on the brink of war, it falls to the sisters to take the helm of the rebellion and end the cruel reign of a royal family po...

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