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Godly Heathens

By H.E. Edgmon
Godly Heathens by H.E. Edgmon digital book - Fable

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Godly Heathens is the first book in H.E. Edgmon's YA contemporary fantasy duology The Ouroboros, in which a teen, Gem, finds out they’re a reincarnated god from another world.

Maybe I have always just been bad at being human because I’m not one.

Gem Echols is a nonbinary Seminole teen living in the tiny town of Gracie, Georgia. Known for being their peers’ queer awakening, Gem leans hard on charm to disguise the anxious mess they are beneath. The only person privy to their authentic self is another trans kid, Enzo, who’s a thousand long, painful miles away in Brooklyn.

But even Enzo doesn’t know about Gem’s dreams, haunting visions of magic and violence that have always felt too real. So how the hell does Willa Mae Hardy? The strange new girl in town acts like she and Gem are old companions, and seems to know things about them they’ve never told anyone else.

When Gem is attacked by a stranger claiming to be the Goddess of Death, Willa Mae saves their life and finally offers some answers. She and Gem are reincarnated gods who’ve known and loved each other across lifetimes. But Gem – or at least who Gem used to be - hasn’t always been the most benevolent deity. They’ve made a lot of enemies in the pantheon—enemies who, like the Goddess of Death, will keep coming.

It’s a good thing they’ve still got Enzo. But as worlds collide and the past catches up with the present, Gem will discover that everyone has something to hide.

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59 Reviews

3.5
“Thanks to NetGalley for this ARC. I will first start off with the fact that representation of non binary is really good! For me this book is out of what I would usually read but it is so interesting with the demons/monsters and our main character who’s also not a human but keeps trying to fit in even though the characters are Gods. I like our MC’s pov about dreams also it’s all really interesting. I like the friendship dynamic between Enzo and Gem and also Willa Mae. Wasn’t expecting stuff to be told as it was and I wasn’t expecting the little snippets of romance we got either. The battles between these Gods and Goddesses are wild! Love that for the characters! Godly fantasy like but also kinda very modern dialogue and descriptions I love that! Makes the characters kind of relatable. I enjoyed this a lot but I was confused at times of course because I’m branching out to new things in fantasy. Some parts were funny and some went over my head but I would recommend this book still to anyone who loves fantasy. :)”
“An overall enjoyable YA fantasy. The unique pantheon of gods was my favourite part about this book. The gods are diverse in every way if the word, from sexuality to gender identity and more. I hope we get to learn more about them in the sequel. H.E. Edgmon's writing was easy to follow and holds a unique voice. Important topics surrounding sexuality, gender identity, trauma, race, and colonialism are discussed in a way that's easy for teenagers to digest. A few things that I didn't like: 1. Gem's magic seemed a little inconsistent and very plot convenient. They seemed to be able to do anything and everything with just their magic and little to no struggle despite the fact that they are still learning to use it. 2. Gem themself. I'm not sure if they were meant to be an unlikable character, but in my opinion, they were an unlikable character. I did enjoy this book and will be looking to pick up the sequel.”
“This was such a cool read! I LOVED the entire world-building and the history of the gods. I appreciated how everything was pieced together with subtle foreshadowing that many might miss. Unfortunately, I found Gem to be pretty annoying... but hear me out. It might have been intentional? I can't decide if it was Gem’s age or the fact that they are the god of [redacted to avoid spoilers]. So, either this was executed really well, or I just didn’t care for Gem during large chunks of the book. Lol. I'm completely hooked on how this book ends and immediately added book 2, 'Merciless Saviors,' to my TBR. I HAVE to check it out!! Some additional cool things about this read: Takes place in small town southern GA, there’s trans and non-binary representation, some fated mates vibes, along with some ENM thoughts/discussion.”

About H.E. Edgmon

H.E. Edgmon is an author of queer speculative fiction across genres. Once a stray dog in the rural south, he now makes his home in the Pacific Northwest with a family of his own design. Haunted and hopeful, his work aims to offer levity without flinching from hard truths. In his writing and his daily life, H.E. will always prioritize the pursuit of an Indigenous future, the safety of our most vulnerable, and making a terrible joke whenever possible.

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