After you unleashed the apocalypse, what would you do if your fated lover shows up at your doorstep, demanding your help?

Apocalyptic God is a Greek mythology retelling where the ancient and modern worlds collide in a tale of immortal love and divine warfare, blending celestial intrigue with the trials of the human heart.

Book 1 in the Apocalyptic Gods Series

After the apocalypse, the world lies in ruins. Dafnie’s excursion to secure supplies fails, leaving her at the mercy of Apollo, her enigmatic and alluring neighbor. But Apollo isn’t just an ordinary man—he’s a destroyer, a lover, and the living embodiment of conflict itself.

Thrown together in a landscape of devastation and Olympic political upheaval, Dafnie and Apollo must navigate a world where ancient legends resurface and celestial schemes unfold. As they trek through betrayal, danger, and the lingering echoes of divine influence, Dafnie discovers the transformative power of love while Apollo learns about humility and frailty.

Apocalyptic God is a spellbinding tale of immortal love and human resilience, where modern life collides with myth and destiny. Will true love be enough to overcome the forces of chaos, or will the world’s destruction claim them both?

Perfect for fans of mythological retellings, cosmic romance, and stories of redemption amidst catastrophe, Apocalyptic God is an unforgettable exploration of love’s power to conquer even the end of the world.

  • Fans of Madeline Miller (The Song of Achilles, Circe) will love the emotional depth and mythological intrigue.
  • If you enjoyed Alexandra Bracken’s Lore, you’ll be captivated by the modern twist on Greek mythology.
  • Scarlett St. Clair’s A Touch of Darkness readers will savor the blend of divine romance and mortal trials.
  • Perfect for those drawn to the reimagined mythology of Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls

Y.F.Valentine

Puerto Rican in Utah Indie BIPOC & OWN author of romance books—romantasy being her favorite genre—with diverse couples that resonate. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Y.F. Valentine began her artistic career as a cellist. Later in life, she transitioned to Software Engineering while pursuing her passion for writing. Music shapes her writing style by incorporating elements of rhythm and melody into her prose while crafting her characters.

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