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Storm Surge: Weather Gods, #1
Heat Wave: Weather Gods, #2
Flash Flood: Weather Gods, #0
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Weather Gods Series

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New job? Check. New home? Check. A life free of supernatural interference? If only.

With university behind her, Freya is trying to live life as a mundane rather than deal with the reality of being a demigoddess. It should be easy, but supernaturals just won't leave her alone. The hot guy at work? Volcano demigod. Shifters? Turn up at every juncture. And the boring guy who hangs around the canteen is either just plain odd, or is a secret master of the universe. The North of England is heating up, and if Freya can't learn to embrace her heritage as a demigoddess, it won't just be her love life that goes up in flames.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMelissa Gunn
Release dateJul 7, 2021
Storm Surge: Weather Gods, #1
Heat Wave: Weather Gods, #2
Flash Flood: Weather Gods, #0

Titles in the series (3)

  • Flash Flood: Weather Gods, #0

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    Flash Flood: Weather Gods, #0
    Flash Flood: Weather Gods, #0

    Step into a climate-altered future, where a fantasy England is dominated by supernatural groups. Tammy, a demi-goddess with a water allergy, navigates this damp world while escorting her sister Freya. Add an unexpected flood and a teenage werewolf into the mix, and this walk home is probably the most eventful one ever. Hidden tensions between supernatural powers could change everything for Tammy.   This quick read is the start of the Weather Gods series but can also be enjoyed on its own.   This story is also available to Melissa's newsletter subscribers.

  • Storm Surge: Weather Gods, #1

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    Storm Surge: Weather Gods, #1
    Storm Surge: Weather Gods, #1

    It was just another rainy day in October when Freya's house fell into the sea.   Freya isn't your average suburban school kid– she's a demigoddess. But even a demigoddess can't hold back the sea. After a violent storm, Freya and her family are set adrift in a world where the weather comes with attitude, and rising sea levels are as much about personality clashes as climate change. School isn't a walk in the park either, not when Freya's classmates could be demigods, trolls or weres. All Freya wants to do is keep her cat fed and her family together. A friend wouldn't hurt either. Over the years she develops her own powers, but will those be enough to achieve her modest goals - or will her world wash away once again?  

  • Heat Wave: Weather Gods, #2

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    Heat Wave: Weather Gods, #2
    Heat Wave: Weather Gods, #2

    New job? Check. New home? Check. A life free of supernatural interference? If only. With university behind her, Freya is trying to live life as a mundane rather than deal with the reality of being a demigoddess. It should be easy, but supernaturals just won't leave her alone. The hot guy at work? Volcano demigod. Shifters? Turn up at every juncture. And the boring guy who hangs around the canteen is either just plain odd, or is a secret master of the universe. The North of England is heating up, and if Freya can't learn to embrace her heritage as a demigoddess, it won't just be her love life that goes up in flames.

Author

Melissa Gunn

Melissa Gunn spent several years pursuing a science career before deciding it would be more fun to write fiction – though it turns out that there is even more research involved. She enjoys combining facts that seem fantastical with actual fantasy, and creating quirky characters with a sense of humour. When she’s not trying to figure out how a volcano demigod would problem-solve, she is feeding her backyard menagerie, chasing chickens out of the garden, or taking photographs of whatever will stand still for long enough (so mostly plants).

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