Families who loved Daughter of the Underworld by Katharine Corr often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teen is grappling with the pressure of high stakes expectations or struggling to define their own identity while under the thumb of authority. It speaks directly to the feeling of being trapped by circumstance and the intense desire to earn one's own freedom, even when the path forward requires uncomfortable alliances. The story follows Deina, a young woman bound to serve Hades, as she embarks on a dangerous heist into the Underworld to win her independence. While the setting is mythological and filled with adventure, the core of the book is about the weight of choices and the complexity of trust. It is highly appropriate for teens aged 14 and up who enjoy dark fantasy and reimagined myths. Parents will appreciate how it explores resilience and the moral gray areas of survival, offering a sophisticated look at how young people navigate systems of power to find their own place in the world.