We Have No Gods
We Who Have No Gods by Liza Anderson
Faith is power. Gods are currency. And belief can be weaponized.
We Who Have No Gods is a haunting, atmospheric fantasy that explores devotion, rebellion, and what it means to survive in a world where the gods are very real—and very cruel. In a society shaped by divine rule and mortal sacrifice, those without gods must find strength not in faith, but in each other.
This is a story steeped in quiet rage and aching hope, where love and loyalty bloom in the shadows of oppression. Magic feels sacred and dangerous, belief is a double-edged sword, and every choice carries the weight of defiance. It’s intimate, emotional, and unflinching in its examination of power and survival.
✨ Expect:
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A dark, lyrical fantasy with mythic undertones
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Gods who demand devotion—and punishment
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Resistance, rebellion, and found family
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Emotional depth and quiet, devastating moments
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A slow, immersive burn with high thematic stakes
Perfect for readers who love thoughtful fantasy, morally complex worlds, and stories that linger long after the final page.