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| cover = House of the Underworld-2.jpg
| cover = House of the Underworld-2.jpg
| author = [[Cirice Gray]]
| author = [[Cirice Gray]] and [[Maria Ying]]
| year = TBD
| year = TBD
| caption = Cover art by H.D. Thorn and Cirice Gray
| caption = Cover art by H.D. Thorn and Cirice Gray
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House of the Underworld is an upcoming novel by [[Cirice Gray]]. It is the second book in Gray's [[Sisters of Meténeion]] series, and a companion novel to [[The Persephone Effect]].
House of the Underworld is an upcoming novel by [[Cirice Gray]] and [[Maria Ying]]. It is the second book in Gray's [[Sisters of Meténeion]] series, and a companion novel to [[The Persephone Effect]].


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== Blurb ==
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Revision as of 09:09, 25 April 2026

House of the Underworld
Cover art
Cover art by H.D. Thorn and Cirice Gray
AuthorCirice Gray and Maria Ying
PublishedTBD

House of the Underworld is an upcoming novel by Cirice Gray and Maria Ying. It is the second book in Gray's Sisters of Meténeion series, and a companion novel to The Persephone Effect.

Blurb

As gods combat monsters and demigods rise, mortals must still navigate the darkness of Elysium. A clone in the Court of Light faces unimaginable horror while a hopeful Sister Madalithea is summoned to serve at the House of the Underworld

In the twinned estate of Artemis and Apollo, a nameless girl wakes fully formed into a world she doesn't understand. She is hunted through a pale jungle, made to watch her sisters fall one by one. When she survives, the reward is not freedom, but a cage.

Madalithea has dreamed of nothing greater than serving the god she adores. A summons to Lord Hades estate should be the fulfillment of everything faith has promised—but she soon finds herself attending a volatile, newly ascended Persephone, and behind her eyes a voice stirs.

A companion to The Persephone Effect, House of the Underworld turns its gaze from the powerful to the powerless—the mortal bodies beneath the gods' feet, the lives spent and discarded in the margins of divine ambition. This is the darkness from which Elysium's lords avert their gaze.[1]

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