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My Mafia Mate: Escaping the Alpha

My Mafia Mate: Escaping the Alpha

Ancient paintings, mostly painted by famous artists, were hung in strategic places, and in the corner of the room stood a large sculpture of Lycaon, the King of Arcadia and the father of werewolves - at least as far as Greek Mythology went. “Do we have to greet him now?” I asked, my stomach tightening with nervousness once again. “We can’t put it off. I can’t risk giving Viktor any extra ammunition against me,” Vasilios replied solemnly. “Arg, your father is probably going to rip my head off for disappearing in the first place,” I sighed and Vasilios put his arm around my shoulder comfortingly. The sound of footsteps echoed through the hall and we looked toward the stairs to see the Alpha an
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Shadow Wolves

Shadow Wolves

“So, she is part demon? One of Dante’s sprogs that slipped through the net?” “No,” Lucas leaned forward to rest his elbows on his knees as a weary sigh escaped him. “Atlas and Amos don’t have wolf spirits remember? Chloe does; Hecate.” “Hecate? What kind of name is that?” “It’s the name of a Greek goddess. As far as we can tell, only the Wolfe line has a wolven spirit with a Greek name. Even Sierra and Alvaro don’t have them. So, how come she has one?” Lucas raised an eyebrow, hazel eyes darkening as the questions piled up. “I think we need to make a call.”
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The Cursed Riding Hood

The Cursed Riding Hood

She was adamant that this old woman was scanning her from head to toe. “The gods are the designers, and we mortals are their playthings. Malum had a gift of showing his people his own presence. His hunters were the swiftest predators in the entire valley, their eyes glew in the dark and they could travel with the speed of wind. In some legends, his most devout followers didn’t even need to rely on weaponry, their claws and sharp fangs all sufficient for taking down even the mightiest of the prey. They became known as, “Achylis”.
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 REVENGE

REVENGE

was a good ruler who brought forward his town and erected an altar to Zeus, he came to commit human sacrifices, to the point of killing all foreigners who appeared in the city, Ovid affirms, violating one of the most sacred laws in Greece, that of hospitality. Zeus found out, posed as a stranger, and stayed in the Palace of Lycaon, the king's subjects had a presentiment of something, Lycaon to make sure he served the meat of one of his victims to Zeus, who, furious, destroyed the palace and transformed the king into a wolf. According to legend, the first recognized werewolf was Lycaon, king of Arcadia, Greece. In Greek mythology, Lycaon was a wise and cultured king and a highly religious pe
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The Charm Of Darkness

The Charm Of Darkness

It was our second anniversary, a time when things were simpler. — From what I read, the legend is about a king of Ancient Greece, Lycaon, who always killed those who stayed in his palace... one night, Zeus disguised himself as an old man, and asked the king for shelter, who somehow discovered that he was Zeus, so as a form of blasphemy and mockery, he served human flesh to the God of Olympus, who cursed him to become a monster, a wolf.
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Eliza: The Awakening (Book 1)

Eliza: The Awakening (Book 1)

The werewolf originated in the times of ancient Greece when their gods reigned supreme. During one fateful festivity, Lycaon, the son of Pelasgus, was in need of a meat to serve. Too lazy to go hunting for wild game or to slaughter a lamb, he served the Greek god, Zeus (who was the ruler of the sky and of all gods and mankind), a meal made from the remains of a sacrificed boy. This severely enraged Zeus. As punishment, the angered god turned Lycaon and his sons into wolves. They were to be looked upon by the rest of humanity as something to abhor.
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Hunted

Hunted

He bolted, but he wasn’t fast enough. I was on him in seconds, slamming into his back with enough force to send snow flying in every direction. The ground groaned beneath the weight of us as I drove him down. He struggled, thrashing like a cornered animal, but I rolled him over, pinning him. His bloodied face twisted into a grin, and his eyes met mine. "You're Orin's son," he rasped, his voice thick with venom. "The others will find you—hunt you down for your sins. We never let our own die without revenge."
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Back To You

Back To You

I said confused "Aphrodite is a name I gave myself, I'm still curious on how he knew that name" "What kind of name is Konstantino, and Hades?, Isn't that like the God of death or something?. What does M means?" I said intrigued "I think Konstantino is a Greek name, Hades is too. Hades is not a God of death, but the God of the Underworld" She saw my surprised look "I know my Greek okay, I'm fascinated by the Language and Culture, It's beautiful." "I figured" I smiled at her "This Konstantino guy seem, how can I put it, intriguing, I think I'll like him, I think you will too" I smirked at her reaction, her crimson coloured cheek.
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Goddess And Demon Assassin

Goddess And Demon Assassin

"Everyone leave this place and let the hoplites take care of everything and if any of you will oppose, I shall let the hoplites kill you too." The guy moved to the side and bowed his head before they all lined up. "Kill everyone and protect the Divine ones." "Lol, are your men deaf? They heard the deity, no need to repeat–." I didn't have the chance to finish my words when the guy charged forward and he successfully hit me, Ayu and I both rolled on the ground. "T-that was fast." "Liam! What the hell?! Stand up you lousy assassin! Fight back!" Hera growled while she was dragged by her father.
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Shattered Bonds

Shattered Bonds

She is known to the elven community as GoldMoon. Previous generations of humans understood that supernatural beings existed, and they made up their stories of gods and goddesses to explain them. The Greeks felt that the Ceryneian Hind was sacred to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. However, it was really the elves that treated GoldMoon like she was sacred. She has lived with us for many generations.
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Lebohang Makallane
I feel like Richie was ripped off in this book, he didn't do anything wrong and he was treated as though he did. if he led Gwen before his mate on or if she was an old fling I'd understand. I also didn't like how we got snippets of the other siblings love lives as if there won't be a book on them.
Brittanee Call
Another freaking amazing book (finished in a day) lol I love that your books aren’t unnecessarily long, dragging out the plot. I can’t wait to start on the next book in the series. Having the flu has its perks lol I get to read all day and not worry about my 9 to 5 lol amazing work Cooper!! ...️...️...️...️
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The huntress who always comes to mind for me is Artemis. She's this fierce, independent goddess who roams the wilds with her bow, protecting animals and young girls. What I love about her is how she defies expectations—she’s not just some background deity; she’s got agency, like when she turns Actaeon into a stag for spying on her. Her stories are full of raw power and a kind of untamed grace. And let’s not forget her twin brother Apollo—their dynamic adds layers to her character, like how she’s both nurturing (to her nymphs) and merciless (to those who cross her).

Artemis also has this cool duality: she’s a protector of childbirth but also associated with sudden death. It’s like she embodies the wild, unpredictable side of nature. I’ve always been drawn to myths that show complexity, and hers definitely deliver. Plus, her cults were huge in ancient Greece—girls would dedicate toys to her before marriage, which feels oddly relatable today, like letting go of childhood.

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