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The Deer and the Dragon (No Other Gods, 1)

by Piper CJ
4.4
Published May 7, 2024

About this book

Hazbin Hotel meets Crescent City in this new fantasy romance series from New York Times bestseller Piper CJ. "How does a human girl lose the Prince of Hell?" Marlow needs to believe she's crazy. The alternative would mean embracing the gift―or curse―shared by her mother and grandmother: she can see angels and demons, including a dark and haunting entity who's been with Marlow her entire life. At least, she believes that's all he is until a fae from the Nordic pantheon strolls into her life and informs her that she's been sharing a bed with the Prince of Hell. A Prince who's now gone missing. Before she knows it, Marlow is deeply entangled in a centuries-old war, stumbling straight into a battleground between mighty beings of myth and legend from powerful pantheons around the world. And who will come out on top may just depend on her and the love she never dared to believe in. For fans of Sarah J. Maas, Laura Thalassa, Raven Kennedy, as well as lovers of: * Romantasy * Mythology & folklore * Kickbutt heroines * Fae, angels, and demons * "Touch her and die" * Hilarious banter * Fated mates with a twist * Hazbin Hotel

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What readers are saying

Amity Morgan

Mythic, dark, and beautifully unhinged

"The Deer and the Dragon is not a gentle fantasy—it’s feral, symbolic, and dripping with atmosphere. This book leans hard into pagan mythology, power dynamics, and devotion that borders on obsession. It feels ancient and dangerous in the best way, like a story you weren’t meant to overhear. The writing is lush and deliberate, heavy on mood and meaning. Characters feel more like forces of nature than people, which fits the story perfectly. It’s slow in places, but intentional—this isn’t about speed, it’s about tension, control, and transformation. If you like dark fantasy with religious undertones, morally gray gods, and a story that trusts you to keep up, this one hits. Strange, intense, and unforgettable. Not for everyone—but if it’s for you, it really is. ["

December 24, 2025 Verified Purchase
A James

Main Character is Detestable; The rest is quite good!

"This book is well written and the overall premise is interesting. The supporting characters are really interesting and have a lot of life. The details of the settings are well crafted and the worldbuilding is satisfying. The main character is absolutely awful, though. I find myself hating her. I keep waiting for her to be redeemed, but with fewer than a hundred pages left, she is still unbelievably clueless and insensitive. *Spoilers begin here* She is unrelatable, entitled, and spoiled - things I wouldn't expect from a character with a rough backstory like hers. She reportedly grew up in poverty with an abusive parent but is completely unable to tolerate not getting her way; she claims to be able to slip into various personae, but they all read as "rich girl" who doesn't have a clue - she is meant to be powerful when in these personae, which maybe entitlement is a type of power? But not one to be admired. She is also supposed to be a master manipulator from her time as a high dollar escort, however her manipulation abilities seem limited to pouting and showing her breasts; I would think that she should be an empath who knows how to read people and situations and can twist them to her benefit, but nope. She is totally unaware of her surroundings and has pretty bad social skills. The other characters are somtimes impressed by her, even though they are literally immortal beings... I just don't believe her. I find no joy in reading her. If the author pushed the main character to the background of this story line and instead wrote a stories focused through the eyes of one of the Fae, it would be more interesting - Az has so much potential for his own story, and Mar could be one of his pet projects. Or, a story from the Prince's view on the conflict with Heaven and what exactly he finds so intoxicating about Mar... I just need a reason to like her. I probably won't continue with the series because she is awful. She is so unlikeable that I feel like it is intentional on the author's part - because the author obviously knows how to write likeable characters. However, I think it backfires, because Mar has literally no talents of her own (her Demon consort has pulled enough strings that she is famous and wealthy... who knows if she actually earned any of that), her problem solving skills seem limited to begging for help or buying expensive costumes, and her ability to comprehend oral contracts is unbelievably limited - I get that she fell into the trap of making an agreement she didn't understand, but why is she so surprised when someone explains it to her (I mean, the character is supposed to be an expert on mythology, she should know this and she certainly should not be surprised by it once told)?! I can't wrap my head around reading a story through the eyes of a character who is essentially an overgrown child who cannot handle adversity AND is also an intensely interesting and beloved entity that the Prince of Hell finds in every cycle of reincarnation. If I, a mortal human, cannot like her, how am I supposed to believe that an ageless and timeless creature with command over an entire Demon kingdom would think about her even once, let alone for eons? Unless I am meant to believe that the Prince of Hell enjoys a wildly unbalanced power structure in which he has to take care of his beloved, clueless, crybaby... in which case, that is not eternal love, but control, and now I don't like him either! I want more from this author... just not more Marlow. I might try some of her other work. ["

October 17, 2024 Verified Purchase

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