Early Reviewers
The Styx is a darkly funny contemporary fantasy and mythological family saga that reimagines Greek mythology in the modern Florida Everglades.
By day, the Pompadakis family appears almost ordinary: a recovering addict, a struggling gambler, a burned-out caretaker, a woman desperate to be loved. But beneath the surface, they are descendants of Charon—the ferryman of the dead from Greek mythology—condemned for generations to guide souls across the waters between life and death.
Every crossing steals another piece of their humanity.
As ancient forces begin disrupting the boundary between the living and the dead, the family finds itself caught in a dangerous conflict involving forgotten gods, violent wraiths, supernatural debt, and a curse that has haunted their bloodline for centuries.
Deep in the swamps of South Florida, the waters are changing. Souls are disappearing. The Underworld’s rules are breaking down. Eldest brother Dax has spent his entire life trying to outrun his family’s curse. And for the first time in generations, escape may actually be possible.
But freedom comes with a cost.
To break the cycle, each member of the Pompadakis family must confront the very obsession destroying them: addiction, sacrifice, gambling, lust, grief, self-destruction. As the veil between worlds collapses and ancient powers close in, the siblings must decide whether they are doomed to repeat the same tragic patterns—or whether they can finally reclaim their humanity from the gods who cursed them.
Blending contemporary fantasy, supernatural suspense, dark comedy, family drama, psychological depth, and mythological retelling, The Styx explores fate, generational trauma, redemption, and what we inherit from the families that made us.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Greek mythology retellings dark fantasy with emotional depth morally complex characters modern mythological fiction supernatural family sagas atmospheric Florida gothic settings Neil Gaiman-style contemporary mythology character-driven speculative fiction stories about gods, the afterlife, and cursed bloodlines
Fans of Circe, American Gods, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, and Southern gothic supernatural fiction will find themselves drawn into the haunting world of The Styx—where the dead are never truly gone, and every family owes something to the river.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- Fantasy, Fiction and Literature
- Length
- 301-400 pages
- Offered by
- elenaz7 (Author)
- Published by
- EZ Books
- Batch
- July 2026 Ends: 2026-07-26, 06:00 PM EDT
- On Sale
- 2026-10-27
- Countries
- USA and Canada
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page
Thank you for applying to read and review The Styx—I hope you love it!
Quick note so it finds the right readers: this is a contemporary fantasy and darkly comic family saga, a modern retelling of the myth of Charon set in the Florida Everglades. There are several relationships in it, but it's not a romance—the heart is a cursed, struggling family, and it touches on addiction.
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