For a fresh take, check out 'The Daughter of the Moon Goddess' by Sue Lynn Tan. Xingyin’s half-celestial heritage forces her into exile, and her journey to reclaim her mother’s honor is packed with dragon battles and moonlit magic. It’s wuxia meets myth, and the romance subplot? Swoon-worthy.
Or dive into NK Jemisin’s 'The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms.' Yeine’s suddenly thrust into a divine power struggle as a half-god, and the way Jemisin plays with hierarchy and agency is mind-bending. The gods here aren’t just backdrops—they’re messy, charismatic characters. Both books nail that 'caught between worlds' tension.
Ohhh, semi-demi goddess protagonists? Now that's a niche I can geek out about! One that immediately springs to mind is 'Circe' by Madeline Miller—it’s a gorgeous, lyrical retelling of the witch from Homer’s 'Odyssey,' but Miller gives her so much depth. She’s not full goddess, not mortal, and her journey is all about carving out power in a world that dismisses her. The prose feels like sunlight on waves, honestly.
Another fave is 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' by V.E. Schwab. Addie’s not a goddess per se, but her curse-granted immortality and the way she navigates centuries of being forgotten? It scratches that same itch. Plus, the scenes where she interacts with deities are chef’s kiss. For something darker, 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' by Silvia Moreno-Garcia blends Mayan mythology with a mortal-demi protagonist who gets dragged into divine politics. The vibes are immaculate—1920s Mexico meets underworld road trip.
I’m a sucker for mythology remixes, so let’s talk about 'The Witch’s Heart' by Genevieve Gornichec. Angrboda, the giantess and Loki’s lover, is this wonderfully fierce yet vulnerable figure—not quite goddess, not quite mortal, just trying to protect her weird kids (hello, Fenrir and Jormungandr). The book reimagines Norse myth with such warmth and grit; it’s like sitting by a fire listening to a skald spin new tales.
Then there’s 'The Star-Touched Queen' by Roshani Chokshi. Maya’s not a demi-goddess outright, but her reincarnation arc and ties to Hindu mythology give her this ethereal, otherworldly weight. The writing’s so lush it feels like eating rose petals. If you want a YA twist, 'Lore' by Alexandra Bracken pits modern descendants of gods against each other in a blood-soaked NYC—the protagonist’s half-blood status amps up the stakes beautifully.
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Doris Albert,the Luna of the Red Moon Pack.
But no one ever really respected her.
Her husband constantly humiliates her, locks her in a small cell-like room and orders her to be the slave of his mistress...
Doris has no way to resist, it only leads to worse whippings.
And so two years passed...
Until Doris' wolf, Shana, finally woke up after two years of slumber.
A new story begins...
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As Doris continued to slice the chicken silently and precisely, the television above her head began to broadcast a major news announcement.
"Now our spots have just received a message, the famous warrior goddess, Doris Albert, who disappeared two years ago, has made a surprise appearance today, announcing that she will soon be back in the public eye..."
No one would have imagined that the terrifying Warrior Goddess on the television was now standing in a dirty kitchen, preparing a third-anniversary dinner for her husband and his mistress.
And they'll have even less idea how the submissive and weak-looking Doris will tear them apart one by one...
I was Apollo’s most devoted follower, the lover he handpicked from a sea of worshippers.
With me, he’d always shed his divine arrogance. He was so tender, so attentive. I actually thought he loved me to the bone.
Until seven days before our Consort Ceremony, when I used my gift of prophecy to peek into our future together.
I expected to see a lifetime of blinding love. Instead, I saw him violently tangled in the sheets with my adopted sister, Cassandra.
Wrapped around him, Cassandra giggled. "You're so good to me, my Lord. Thanks to you, I'll finally get my sister's Sight and take her place as High Priestess."
And Apollo—my god, my lover—smiled down at her with pure adoration. "Whatever makes you happy, little bird. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have played pretend for this long, let alone allow her to become a god's consort."
In that split second, my heart turned to ash. My faith shattered into a million pieces.
With seven days left until the ceremony, I didn't confront them. Instead, I fell to my knees before the altar of Hades, Lord of the Underworld.
"I offer you my gift of prophecy. I will be your most loyal follower in exchange for your sanctuary."
"Please. Take me away from here. Take me somewhere Apollo can never find me."
*Book 6*
Gabriella is a no nonsense kind of woman. She loves deeply and fights for what matters to her. Her life was going along just fine, that is until she catches her boyfriend cheating on her.
That should have been the worst of her issues, but soon a cheating boyfriend pales in comparison to being fated to a God, and a brooding one at that.
Quickly Gabriella will be pulled into thousand year old drama and find out she is part of a prophecy that could potentially destroy the world depending on what choices she makes.
How will this simple human handle carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders and a possessive God on her back?
A Queen Among Gods is the sixth book in the Queen Among series. Characters and plot pots have been meticulously set up in previous books building up to this one. So, many events and terms in this book will not make sense if you haven't read the previous books.
Here are the books in the series:
A Queen Among Alphas - Book 1
Bite-Size Luna - A Queen Among Alphas Prequel
A Queen Among Snakes - Book 2
Runaway Empress - A Queen Among Snakes Prequel (coming soon)
A Queen Among Blood - Book 3
Whole Again - A Queen Among Alpha's spin-off
A Queen Among Darkness - Book 4
Dark Vocation - A Queen Among Darkness spin-off (coming soon)
A Queen Among Tides - Book 5
Valor, Virtue, and Verve - A Queen Among Tides Prequel Spin-off (coming soon)
A Queen Among Gods - Book 6
A Queen Among Tempests - Book 7 (coming soon)
Jaiyana Chakravarti has spent her life buried in research, chasing ancient stories whispered through her family line—legends of a forgotten goddess-warrior whose blood still runs in her veins. Now, as a doctoral student conducting fieldwork for her dissertation, Jaiyana’s awakening to her true power with the help of the secretive Obscura Directorate—an organization that protects dangerous relics, forbidden knowledge, and the supernatural threats the world no longer remembers—comes just in time as her true enemy reveals himself.
When a long-dormant Demon King rises to reclaim the world he once nearly destroyed, Jaiyana discovers the legends were never just stories. Her lineage holds the power to stop this ancient evil… but only if she learns to wield the celestial weapons crafted for her ancestor. And those weapons are locked within the Directorate’s vaults, requiring trials she never trained for and strength she isn’t sure she possesses.
Kaplan, a white tiger shifter and the last heir of a warrior line once sworn to protect Jaiyana’s goddess-blooded ancestor, is sent to fulfill an ancient promise: he is her fated mate, battle partner, and equal. But the bond between them is not forced, it is a choice of love. And Jaiyana, who built her life on logic and independence, is not prepared for a destiny wrapped in prophecy, claws, and a breathtakingly gentle heart.
As Jaiyana and Kaplan train under the Directorate’s watchful eye, their partnership deepens into a powerful love—one that strengthens the magic awakening inside her. But with the enemy growing bolder, and the Directorate divided on whether she can be trusted with the weapons she was born to wield, Jaiyana faces an impossible path: master her emerging power, earn the Directorate’s approval, and embrace a bond that could save—or shatter—both their worlds.
“Hmm... Rhea, is it? Nice name.”
I froze as I heard the husky voice, and I felt tremors running down my spine.
I slowly raised my head and met the bluest eyes I had ever seen... Bluer than the ocean… So blue that they seemed to twinkle like twin pools of sapphire.
I ran my eyes over his entire figure. He was wearing a suit but didn’t look like the typical businessmen. For one thing, he was not clean shaved, and had a five o’clock shadow on his face. And I couldn’t figure out if his hair was stylishly messed up, or he just didn’t bother to do anything with it at all. Either way, it looked good. Too good! And those lips..
I was brought out of my fantasies when those oh so kissable lips turned up into a smirk. Uh huh!
I bit my lips, trying to bring myself out of the lust-filled haze I was falling into. There was just something about him, something so magnetic that I was losing all control of my thoughts. There seemed to be an aura of power and danger surrounding him. If I didn’t know any better, the one word I would say was ‘otherworldly’... but I knew better and just stopped myself in time from uttering the words ‘What are you?’.
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From the day she woke up without memories two years ago, Rhea had always thought she was a normal human girl. What happens when she realises she was never a human, but a goddess? Suddenly her once boring life becomes all too exciting when she finds herself in the middle of Gods, demons, and a mysterious wolf protector. Add a handsome stranger whom she can’t seem to get her mind away from, Rhea is in for a lot more than she bargained for...
Elara, a quiet omega, discovers her mate bond with the powerful Alpha Kael—only to be publicly rejected and humiliated by him and the scheming Lyra. Exiled and heartbroken, Elara retreats into the wild, discovering the ancient power of her Moon Goddess blood. As she grows stronger, she evades Kael’s attempts to find her, while Lyra’s lies begin to crumble under the weight of truth. Kael’s obsession and regret escalate as he witnesses Elara’s transformation, realizing he lost the one he can’t live without. Returning to the pack as a fearless, powerful, and radiant heir, Elara confronts her past, exposes Lyra’s schemes, and forces Kael to kneel before her. In the end, the omega who was once rejected claims her destiny, choosing whether to forgive the Alpha who broke her heart.
Demi-gods have always fascinated me—they straddle the line between mortal and divine, carrying this weight of duality that makes for incredible storytelling. One of the first books that comes to mind is 'The Lightning Thief' from Rick Riordan's 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' series. Percy, the son of Poseidon, is this relatable, sarcastic kid who suddenly finds himself thrust into a world of gods and monsters. Riordan does a fantastic job of balancing modern teenage struggles with ancient mythology, making demi-gods feel both extraordinary and deeply human. The way Percy grapples with his identity, his powers, and his responsibilities is something that resonates long after you finish the book.
Another standout is Madeline Miller's 'Circe,' though it flips the script a bit. Circe is the daughter of Helios, but she’s not your typical hero—she’s more of an outsider, even among her own kind. Miller’s lush prose makes her journey from underestimated nymph to formidable witch utterly captivating. What I love about 'Circe' is how it explores the loneliness of being a demi-god, the way she’s never quite accepted by gods or mortals. It’s a quieter, more introspective take on the demi-god experience compared to Percy’s action-packed adventures, but just as compelling.
Then there’s 'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman, which isn’t strictly about demi-gods but features Shadow, who might as well be one given his parentage. The book’s sprawling, mythic scope blends ancient deities with modern America, and Shadow’s journey feels like a demi-god’s coming-of-age in a world where gods are fading. Gaiman’s knack for blending the mundane with the magical makes this a must-read for anyone into demi-god stories. It’s gritty, weird, and deeply philosophical—perfect for those who like their mythology with a side of existential dread.
For something more obscure, 'The Red Pyramid' by Rick Riordan (part of the 'Kane Chronicles') delves into Egyptian mythology, with Carter and Sadie Kane discovering their lineage as descendants of pharaohs and gods. The sibling dynamic adds a fresh twist, and Riordan’s trademark humor keeps things lively even when the stakes are sky-high. It’s a great pick if you’re tired of Greek-centric tales and want to explore other pantheons. These books all capture demi-gods in wildly different ways, but they share this thread of searching for belonging—something that hits home no matter who you are.
Ever since I stumbled upon myths like 'Circe' and 'The Witch’s Heart', the idea of ascending to divinity—even partially—has lived rent-free in my head. It’s not just about power; it’s the transformation, the ambiguity of being halfway between mortal and divine. In most stories, this happens through ritualistic bargains (think 'American Gods' where gods feed on belief) or inheriting diluted divine bloodlines like Percy Jackson’s demigod saga. But my favorite twist? When characters earn it through sheer defiance—like in 'The Star-Touched Queen', where mortality is shed through cosmic trials. The key is duality: keep one foot in human vulnerability (curses, forgotten prayers) while wielding divine quirks (weather manipulation, prophetic dreams). Bonus points if your ‘goddess’ status is disputed by older deities—nothing spices up lore like celestial politics.
Personally, I’d lean into the ‘demi’ aspect. Maybe your character heals wounds but only by absorbing the pain themselves, or they hear gods’ whispers… but it’s always in dead languages. It’s those messy limitations that make semi-divinity fascinating—you’re not just a watered-down deity, you’re something entirely new. And if you want inspiration, dig into lesser-known myths; Hawaiian legends about Pele’s mortal descendants or Yoruba orishas blurring boundaries are goldmines.