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NOTICES

ALIEN GOD

CONTENT WARNINGS

Stone Sky God Name Pronunciation Guide

PROLOGUE

CHAPTER ONE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWO | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THREE | Torrance

CHAPTER FOUR | Torrance

CHAPTER FIVE | Torrance

CHAPTER SIX | Wylfrael

CHAPTER SEVEN | Torrance

CHAPTER EIGHT | Wylfrael

CHAPTER NINE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TEN | Torrance

CHAPTER ELEVEN | Torrance

CHAPTER TWELVE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THIRTEEN | Torrance

CHAPTER FOURTEEN | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FIFTEEN | Torrance

CHAPTER SIXTEEN | Wylfrael

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | Torrance

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | Wylfrael

CHAPTER NINETEEN | Torrance

CHAPTER TWENTY | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE | Torrance

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR | Torrance

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX | Torrance

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN | Wylfrael

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT | Torrance

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THIRTY | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN | Wylfrael

CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT | Torrance

CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FORTY-ONE | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY-TWO | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FORTY-THREE | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY-SIX | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT | Torrance

CHAPTER FORTY-NINE | Torrance

CHAPTER FIFTY | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO | Torrance

CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE | Wylfrael

CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR | Torrance

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NOTICES

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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be copied, used, transmitted, or shared via any means without express authorization from the author, except for small passages and quotations used for review and marketing purposes.

This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and incidents in this novel are fictitious and not to be construed as reality or fact.

Alien God Copyright © 2023 Peace Weaver Press Inc. President Veronica Doran

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ALIEN GOD

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Brides of the Stone Sky Gods

Book One

By Ursa Dax

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CONTENT WARNINGS

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For a complete list of content warnings, please see my website.

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Stone Sky God Name Pronunciation Guide

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Wylfrael – WOLF-rye-elle

Maerwynne – MARE-win-nuh

Skallagrim – SKAH-la-grim

Rúnwebbe – rune-WEB-buh

Sceadulyr – shay-AH-doo-leer

Cynewylf – KOO-nuh-wolf

Heofonraed – hay-OFF-enn-rad

Sionnach – SIGH-on-nock

Vizhiri – viz-JHEER-ee

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PROLOGUE

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The stone sky god Cynewylf found his mate, a Sionnachan woman named Sashkah, during the deadliest Sionnachan snowstorm in a hundred eons. But despite the breathless howl of the wind and the drowning drifts of snow that made his steps heavy and numbed his wings, he felt no cold. He felt only the blood-boiling fever, the starburn that consumed him, at the discovery of his fated one after an immortal lifetime of searching. At long last.

When he claimed Sashkah as his love, his mate, his destiny and only desire, his immortality was snuffed out like a star getting swallowed by the tender dark. It happened to every stone sky god when they claimed their mate – the agonizing, beautiful, and inescapable shortening of their lifespan to match that of their mortal love.

It was then that Cynewylf understood why only mated gods could serve on the Council of the Gods in the hallowed halls of Heofonraed. Why the gods with mortal brides were considered the wisest, to be held in esteem above all others.

Because immortality made even the best of men into fools.

Too much time to waste.

Too much time to ruin.

Too much time to fix it all, to build it all up – a world, a universe – and to ruin it all again.

True wisdom came to Cynewylf, as it had to every mated stone sky god before him, when he became mortal in the embrace of his bride. Finally, he understood. Understood that everything could fall apart.

Even him.

When Sashkah bore him a son, a glorious new stone sky god they named Wylfrael, Cynewylf felt the merest flicker of his old, boundless life inside him, brushing at the back of his skull like a feather fallen from the wing of his own long-dead father. In his immortal child Wylfrael, he saw the star-tipped sprawl of the universe that had once been endlessly his. He saw love, like that he held for Sashkah. And the death such love would bring.

His wisdom deepened. And so too did his pain.

Because in that wisdom, he had learned the sharpest and oldest truth of them all, the kind of truth that could break even the heart of a god:

The things we are born to love the hardest are always the things that die.

And when they die...

They kill us, too.

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CHAPTER ONE Wylfrael

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With my cousin Skallagrim’s fingers around my throat, I smashed through the stone of the sky and plunged into the world of the gods.

Heofonraed.

The home of the Council of the Gods – the only stone sky gods powerful enough to help me now.

I needed them to capture and bind Skallagrim.

He should have found her by now, I thought, grimacing as Skallagrim’s weight drove me down into the pearlescent stone of Heofonraed. He should have found his mate. Mate-mad.

Brideless immortality unwound even the staunchest, most stable stone sky god’s brain eventually. All stone sky gods were susceptible to going mate-mad.

But not all of them had berserker blood like Skallagrim.

That berserker blood was beating hard within him now. Making him faster, stronger, more brutal, more brutish, than before. His weight was immense upon me – a mountain of green and gold scales, broken up by the flashing of white fangs in his snout and the fury of his remaining eye. One of his eyes had been ruined during our fighting, though I could not pinpoint when.

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