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Overview: Molly Tullis would have picked the Phantom of the Opera over Raoul and named her French bulldog Jean Valjean. She only believes in black clothing, red lipstick, and never turns down an iced coffee or tequila. She enjoys writing fantasy, romance, or any genre with an opportunity to insert a dark-haired, morally grey man. Her debut novel, The Romanov Oracle, was inspired by a love of history and a simultaneous desire to rewrite it with more magic. When not identifying as an author, she identifies as a woman with bangs, finger tattoos, and a nose ring, who can tell you what planets are making you sad.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction > Contemporary Romance
1. Consort of Darkness
An enthralling new audiobook with romance and Greek mythology, for fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe, Jennifer Saint’s Ariadne, or Scarlett St. Clair’s A Touch of Darkness.
Before the age of gods and men, the most ancient of the immortals, Nyx, pulled herself into creation. Her power encapsulated the night and all its secrets, where nothing goes unseen. Once respected for the balance and duality that she brought to the world, and the haven she created in Tartarus, the rise of the gods has brought the goddess of night’s influence into question.
Beside her, Erebus, the god of darkness, grows restless. The primordial god has spent thousands of years amplifying Nyx and the powers of the night, acting as the final knell to her command. He has watched their children—Thanatos, Hypnos, and Chiron—usher the souls of mankind through life, and threatens to blanket the world in darkness when his family’s reputations begin to tarnish.
Power hungry, a young Zeus lurks in the daylight, creating a cult of perception. He hatches a plan to take the throne from his father, Kronos, and bring down anyone who has the strength to defy him: primordials included. As Nyx and Erebus are divided on different sides of the struggle, their relationship is tested as is the balance of night and day itself.
Molly Tullis’s Consort of Darkness, the first in the Asphodel Series, takes a look at the ancient world of Greece with a new kind of myth—putting the spotlight back on the powerful women that the world hopes we would forget, and what it means when those women fall in love.
Consort of Darkness is a mythological historical fiction set in the ancient world. It contains graphic violence, swearing, and sex scenes.
2. Lost to Witchcraft
Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe, Jennifer Saint’s Elektra, or Scarlett St. Clair’s A Touch of Darkness, this story combines romance and Greek mythology in a new witchy re-telling of The Quest for the Golden Fleece.
Deep beneath Greece, Hecate serves the devoted from her home in the Underworld, keeping far away from the dalliances of men, gods, and the world that broke her heart.
When Hera curses one man in particular, Hecate finds herself swept up in the affairs of the pantheon, and begins to wonder if she’s intervening for the right reasons—or the right man.
Aeëtes is both a prince and a demigod, who has never entirely fit into the realm of gods or men. He has always done what princes do best—run away—until a meeting with the Queen of the Gods results in Aeëtes being drawn into the politics of Olympus.
Few mortals and immortals alike know the expanse of Hecate’s true power, and when she vows to protect Aeëtes from Hera’s wrath, no one can be ready for what’s unleashed.
Hecate and Aeëtes are going to have to work together to avoid Hera’s clutches, but both will have to lower the walls around their hearts and learn to trust each other if they are going to survive.
Molly Tullis’s Lost to Witchcraft, the second in the Asphodel Series, takes a look at the ancient world of Greece with a new kind of myth—putting the spotlight back on the powerful women that the world hopes we would forget, and what it means when those women fall in love.
Lost to Witchcraft is a mythological historical fiction set in the ancient world; it contains graphic violence, swearing, and sex scenes.
3. Enamored in Death
Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe, Jennifer Saint’s Elektra, or Scarlett St. Clair’s A Touch of Darkness, this story combines romance and Greek mythology in a twist of several famous myths.
In the belly of the Underworld, Thanatos has reigned as the God of Death since time immemorial, disregarding his own fearsome reputation and the loneliness that comes with it.
When Nyx, the Goddess of Night, assigns him a partner for the first time, Thanatos is forced to accommodate the newcomer—the one thing that ancient gods don’t do well, is change.
Makaria is the newest goddess of the Underworld, plucked from her isolated life as a solitary priestess by Nyx herself. When she learns her new immortality is conditional, she realizes it’s more tenuous than she ever bargained for.
Meanwhile, Apollo holds an ancient grudge and plans his revenge meticulously. When he unleashes his wrath on the mortal realm, it may destroy all of Greece.
Thanatos and Makaria are forced to combine their forces to try and save the world, but both will have to put aside their differences and learn how to be a team in order to have a chance at surviving.
Molly Tullis’s Enamored in Death, the third in the Asphodel Series, takes a look at the ancient world of Greece with a new kind of myth — putting the spotlight back on the powerful women that the world hopes we would forget.
Enamored in Death is a mythological historical fiction set in the ancient world; it contains graphic violence, swearing, and sex scenes.
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1. Consort of Darkness (515MB)
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2. Lost to Witchcraft (530MB)
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3. Enamored in Death (457MB)
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