Mythology

Mythology fantasy books draw on ancient legends and cultural myths to create rich, imaginative stories. These books often include gods, heroes, and mythical beings, blending traditional tales with fantasy elements. Readers can explore timeless narratives that connect modern fantasy with age-old beliefs.

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2 Books in subgenre
Mar 5, 2026 Last updated
Fimbulwinter (Daniel Black, #1)

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Fimbulwinter (Daniel Black, #1) by E. William Brown follows Daniel Black, who is transported to a world facing an apocalyptic crisis. Amidst refugees, soldiers, and political intrigue, Daniel must navigate threats from dangerous witches while relying on his own magical abilities. The novel explores themes of power and survival within a dark fantasy setting that includes explicit content and unconventional character perspectives.

Dumb Luck (The Green Lord, #1)

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Dumb Luck (The Green Lord, #1) by J.G. Jerome follows Jack, an IT consultant and former soldier, whose ordinary life takes an extraordinary turn after a chance encounter with a mysterious woman on a plane. Set in an urban fantasy world where mythological beings are real, Jack discovers that he himself is connected to these legends. The narrative explores themes of panamory and harem relationships within a mature, adult fantasy context, incorporating elements of humor, mythology, and contemporary life. This book blends fantastical violence and romance with candid depictions of everyday experiences and language from diverse cultures.