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Hidden among witches

Hidden among witches

"Any-way" continues, almost without taking any breaths. "At the time of the great flood shifters stayed in their animal form and survived the flood the destruction, but God decided he had to create beings that could help him make decisions on what to do with the world he had created and made Hera, the goddess of woman and child birth, Poseidon the god of sea and Athena goddess of war and wisdom.
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My Lord Alpha

My Lord Alpha

he drawled calmly. "That was Poseidon, god of the seas. Everyone knows that he is a jolly good fellow, always partying and dining but is very greedy with his treasures. But Hades, is sensitive, depressed, and irritable. Very short-tempered and quick to lash out," she countered. "There were other gods besides Poseidon," he said frowning at her obvious neglect of his accomplishments. "Yes, I know, there was Aeolus, god of the wind. Demeter, goddess of the harvest and seasons. Apollos, god of light, prophecy, healing, and plague," she listed them out.
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Kay Godhouse
How does this book have such low views? This is a masterpiece! This might be my first time reading a werewolf story so zealously without missing any details. Such a breath of fresh air and unique storyline from the other books in this app. The alternate universe, the timeline, everything is so good.
Orion Steele
When I saw the title "The Lord Alpha" , I was like 'what the hell is this book about?' It never disappointed though. Wayne and Candice so much reveals how twisted our fates could be at times and I kept imagining how it'd be if I suddenly uncover my spouse was a mermaid or something weirder even...
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Elysium Academy: Divine Goddess

Elysium Academy: Divine Goddess

Layla grabbed her phone from her pocket, checking the screen. A message appeared that read: Welcome, Initiate. You now stand among the chosen descendants and the blessed of Olympus. Elysium Academy exists beyond mortal reach, hidden in the cradle of the gods’ last sanctuary. Here, divine bloodlines are trained to master their inherited gifts and to uphold the Balance between the mortal and immortal realms. The Six Great Houses of Elysium • House of Zeus – The Stormborn: Commanders of sky and lightning. Natural leaders; their power fuels both creation and destruction.
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Running Away With The Alpha’s Triplets

Running Away With The Alpha’s Triplets

Unlike many other Greek gods and goddesses, Demeter was not mentioned very often by Homer, but her legend in relation to Persephone was likely quite ancient. Zeus, unlike his sister and fourth wife, Demeter, is much more widely known. His exploits and various relationships have marked most of Greek mythology in one way or another. Zeus was the chief deity of the Olympian pantheon and served as God of the Sky. He was seen as a ruler, protector, and father to both gods and human beings and was often represented by lightning bolts and eagles. In addition to her parents, Persephone had one full sibling, a minor deity named Iacchus, and a myriad of half-siblings from both her mother and father.
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Born By Power : Chaos And Apocalypse

Born By Power : Chaos And Apocalypse

The fashionable 12 Olympian gods are: Zeus Hera Athena Apollo Poseidon Ares Artemis Demeter Aphrodite Dionysos Hermes Hephaistos Zeus was the king of the Olympian gods and the supreme deity in Greek religion. Often referred to as the Father, as the god of thunder and the 'cloud-gatherer', he managed the weather, provided symptoms and omens and commonly disbursed justice, guaranteeing order amongst each the gods and humanity from his seat excessive on Mt. Olympus.
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Orphic

Orphic

The fountain will pour out water as clear as crystal and the broken glass doors will mend themselves standing tall. The overgrown garden will turn into a beautiful piece of heaven with butterflies flying around the colorful flowers. "Gullon see aati hai Mehak aisi Khabar shehar ko hojati hai aamad e bahar ki" my head snapped to the source of voice but I found no one. The voice of this male was dominating, strong and deep like that of a powerful man. (The scent flows through the garden as such That's the whole town gets the new of spring's arrival)
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Athena

Athena

Iris shook her head vigorously, and both laughed for a second, but again silence swarmed in the room like clouds. "You know, Theia," Iris gently kissed her daughter's temple, "they say it's not wise to name your daughter after the names of the gods. But I did it anyway, you know why?" Athena shook her head, indicating her curiosity. “Because Athena symbolizes love, intellect, and battle strategy,” she sighed deeply. “I always thought you were my little fighter. Maybe I shouldn’t have named you after her, and you wouldn’t have had these many struggles in your life.”
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The Queen's Heir

The Queen's Heir

"Classrooms where mortal artisans can teach divine students about working with earthly materials, and where divine scholars can share knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy that mortals have yet to discover. But we've also created common areas—gardens, kitchens, gathering halls—where learning can happen informally, where friendships can grow between beings who might never have met in the old world." As morning turned to afternoon, the bells of Olympus rang out across the mountain—deep, resonant tones that could be heard all the way to the valley below. The crowd in the meadow fell quiet, turning toward the palace as Zeus and Hera emerged, walking side by side with Maria and Elia
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Demon Kings Mate

Demon Kings Mate

"This is very powerful medicine we got from the Dryads" Leo narrowed his eyes, "From what?" Mia giggled, shaking her head, "Dryads are wood nymphs. They have knowledge about every herb and wood in the forest" "You went to Olympus?" I question, my mouth parted in surprise. The entire mountain was sacred and only for Greek gods. No one was allowed there unless it was an official business or the Ball hosted by them. They don't entertain guests because Hera made a strict policy about it. Just because her husband can't keep it in his pants everyone else has to suffer the rules.
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Justine Allison
I loved this book and couldn't wait to get started on the sequel! if like me you are struggling to find the book via the app I logged on to my account on the website and found it there, added it to my library and when I refreshed the app it was sat there waiting for me! Yay excited!!! 🤩
Margaret Osgood
I love the book so far. I just got to the chinese princess of chinese hell. For the bar scene, I wish she had done something like the following... Could I get some late 20th century catholic communion wine? Pre-blessed, of course, this is hell after all. Ordering grape juice in front of daemons...
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The Bad Son-in-Law

The Bad Son-in-Law

For those of you who are curious about the story of this god of war, consider the series of facts about Ares in the following Greek mythological story. 1. What is the difference between Ares and Athena, who both represent war? In Greek mythology, there are several gods who represent war. For example, the goddess Athena symbolizes wisdom and war strategy. He is also often referred to as the protector of those who are at war. In contrast to the goddess Athena, Ares is a god who is very thirsty for bloodshed in war. He became a symbol of brutality and cruelty during the war. The nature of Ares who likes to see the slaughter of humans and the destruction of cities makes him very hated by the god
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