Persephoneia Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school....again.
And unfortunately that's about to become the least of her worries.
As of late, mythological monsters and the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy's Greek mythology textbook and wreak havock in her life.
Worse still, she's apparently managed to anger a few of them - how she did so she has no clue but that matters little.
Zeus' prised possession, his powerful Master Bolt, has been stolen. His prime suspect? Percy.
Now Percy and her friends have a mere ten days to find and return Zeus'stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus.
To succeed in this endeavor however, Percy will have to do more than just uncover and capture the thief.
She must come to terms with the divine father and paternal relatives she apparently has.
Solve the riddle of the Oracle - which warns of a betrayal from a friend, and unravel a treachery much older and powerful than the gods themselves.
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Persephoneia Jackson And The Olympians
General FictionPersephoneia "Percy" Cordelia Jackson is considered a prime example of why it is that the worst of storms are nearly always named after girls. Practically the living embodiment of the beautiful but deadly seas, she's not someone any sane person want...