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Just wait until I got my hands on whoever it was. I jiggled the baby, turning over options in my mind. What to do next? How would I find them? They had managed to stay hidden a long time.
First, I would find Zeus. For the first time, it really hit me that he was actually my father. Holy shit. I had a father. And man, was it just me, or were the men of this family all useless? My father, my uncle, and my brother had all managed to get themselves caught, or nearly so. Despite this poor judgement, the father of the gods was probably the only one who had the firepower to deal with the traitor. All I had to was work out where to aim him.
But first I had to find him.
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ALSO BY MARINA FINLAYSON
MAGIC’S RETURN SERIES
The Fairytale Curse
The Cauldron’s Gift
THE PROVING SERIES
Moonborn
Twiceborn
The Twiceborn Queen
Twiceborn Endgame
SHADOWS OF THE IMMORTALS SERIES
Stolen Magic
Murdered Gods
Rivers of Hell
Hidden Goddess
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thank you to all my readers who have written to me about this series. It’s nice to know you’re out there, waiting for Lexi’s next adventure! Thanks once again to Mal for beta reading on demand, and to my family for your enthusiasm and support.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Marina Finlayson is a reformed wedding organist who now writes fantasy. She is married and shares her Sydney home with three kids, a large collection of dragon statues and one very stupid dog with a death wish.
Her idea of heaven is lying in the bath with a cup of tea and a good book until she goes wrinkly.