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Chains of Fate

(2026)
(The sixth book in the Atlantis Outcasts series)
A novel by

 
 
He’s broken gods and realms, but prophecy is the one thing that still bites back.

Loki Leufeyson has lived a long mortal life on the run. Now the past is finally closing its jaws around him, and he has to rally what forces he has left to face a centuries-long prophecy that refuses to let go. His ‘forces’ at the moment are his infuriatingly brilliant fae wife, Arlynn, and Emery Morgan, a socially awkward earthling-turned-Lantean who’s currently dying from a magical affliction. Not the best odds for a former god.

With time running out and the Red Kin’s grip on her life finally exposed, Emery turns to the one person who might hold a few missing pieces: Loki. His past brushes close to the Silent Heralds, and his theories point toward the old prophecy—and the truth that even gods can’t escape Lady Death’s cold hands.

With a name tied to mistrust and deceit, Loki is used to no one believing him. But as Emery fades, silence seems more dangerous than the truth. He gambles on what he’s always avoided: telling everything—a story of gods and blood magic, how the end of one world set the stage for another, and why Emery’s fate is tangled in threads spun long before she was born… and how Loki has spent centuries unable to escape the horrors that reshaped his own.

Chains of Fate continues the Atlantis Outcasts series with a Ragnarök retelling where vengeance has a long memory, and destiny is a chain Loki is ready to break.

Please note: This book includes instances of violence (non-gratuitous), explicit language, and occasional references of a sexual nature.


Genre: Fantasy

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