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The Rite of Fates

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The Rite of Fates

By: Atlas Avery
Narrated by: Verónica Thames
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In a world where the divine bloodlines of ancient Gods still linger, the Fates—Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos—have summoned the heirs of Olympus to face a brutal reckoning. Sickened by their decadence and failures, the Fates decree a tournament, a web of trials designed to strip away power and pretense. But these trials are no mere tests of strength—they are labyrinths of deceit and torment, forcing the descendants to confront their deepest fears and darkest truths.

The stakes are far greater than control over the mortal realm. With each trial, the heirs are unraveled, their godly facades shattered, exposing vulnerabilities they’ve long buried.

In this tale of divine legacy and mortal fragility, the heirs will face not only the cruelty of the Fates but the monsters within themselves. The question isn’t just who will claim dominion—but what price they’ll pay.

©2025 Atlas Avery (P)2025 Atlas Avery
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Loved the story and how it centred on the Greek God’s heirs and their links to humanity. Will definitely be listening/ reading the next story. Narration was easy to listen to as well.

Really fun twist on Greek mythology

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if you liked Lore or Blood of Hercules you will enjoy this. With heirs of the gods battling to save mortals in different trials, there are hints of mythology with divine heirs learning what it is to be human. The storyline flows well, my only issue is that there was little distinction between character voices, so I kept having to rewind to see who was talking, until I got used to it and could tell if Arelius and Bailey were talking etc. it was a really interesting book and I like the different elements thrown in. particularly enjoyed the part where mortality was the trial

God's, mortals and trials

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