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Flower of the Underworld is romance novel by [[Cirice Gray]]. Set in the [[Gunmetal Olympus]] universe, it is the first book in Gray's Sisters of Meténeion series, and marks the first appearance of [[Sister Madalithea]].
Flower of the Underworld is romance novel by [[Cirice Gray]]. Set in the [[Gunmetal Olympus]] universe, it is the first book in Gray's [[Sisters of Meténeion]] series, and marks the first appearance of [[Sister Madalithea]].
 
== Blurb ==
<blockquote>In a city ruled by ruthless gods, a fragile acolyte serves Lord Hades in her foremost temple. She dreams of only one thing: to carry out her faith.
Madalithea was raised in devotion, and faith is both her armor and anchor. But when she catches the attention of a Dionysian pilot, her carefully ordered life begins to unravel... and more so when she draws yet the attention of a greater pilot still, one who directly serves Hades herself. Put in the limelight, her scandalous parentage is brought to the fore, and soon she'll find out that divine attention can both make—and destroy.<ref>https://ciricegray.itch.io/flower-of-the-underworld</ref></blockquote>
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 24 April 2026

Flower of the Underworld
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AuthorCirice Gray
Published2025

Flower of the Underworld is romance novel by Cirice Gray. Set in the Gunmetal Olympus universe, it is the first book in Gray's Sisters of Meténeion series, and marks the first appearance of Sister Madalithea.

Blurb

In a city ruled by ruthless gods, a fragile acolyte serves Lord Hades in her foremost temple. She dreams of only one thing: to carry out her faith. Madalithea was raised in devotion, and faith is both her armor and anchor. But when she catches the attention of a Dionysian pilot, her carefully ordered life begins to unravel... and more so when she draws yet the attention of a greater pilot still, one who directly serves Hades herself. Put in the limelight, her scandalous parentage is brought to the fore, and soon she'll find out that divine attention can both make—and destroy.[1]

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