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The Gods Who Talk

Seventeen-year-old Tristan Merrifield never dreamed of encountering a sleeping God buried in her backyard garden, let alone forming a bond with her forever. Despite the Merrifield household's rule of no gods or god politics, Tristan accidentally awakens Esme Valentree, a fiercely passionate God, who bonds herself to Tristan. Although this bond brings new possibilities, everything comes at a price, especially from a god. Tristan overcomes her initial hesitation in befriending a god and becomes drawn to Esme, seeing her in a whole new light beyond her divine nature. However, as events around Esme start to spiral out of control, Tristan must navigate through the blurred lines between human and godly worlds. But with gods walking the earth and Tristan's beliefs being tested, how close can she truly get? "The Gods Who Talk" takes readers on an exhilarating adventure that delves into the intricacies of relationships, family dynamics, and the consequences of rule-breaking, while unveiling a fascinating circle of life controlled by gods. As Tristan becomes more deeply entangled in this new way of life, she must grapple with the complex nature of the gods and the sudden attention they demand of her, as well as the implications of her bond with Esme. With danger lurking at every corner and events spiraling out of control, Tristan must navigate through the twists and turns of being blood-bound to a god and find a way to restore balance to her world.

Murielle Gingras · 若者
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21 Chs

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Fifty-some years ago...

As the crowd cheered in unison, almost in an unintentional melodic tone, Esme sank into the shadow of Ossieus, hoping he would be the one to start the service today. Instead, Ossieus shoved Esme ahead, knowing that she was wavering in her own faith in herself. Before she was pushed out into the spotlight, Ossieus whispered something to her that sent a shiver down her spine. She knew then, as she met the fiery eyes of what was supposedly her brother, that she couldn't continue on with the act any longer. She had to end things tonight.