This story is based on the 8th century timeline (classical Greek.)
This is my first book on historical fiction focusing on the Greek mythology and government. It might sound boring but it isn't, trust me.
Although I don't have a vast knowledge about Greek mythology but I gained inspiration from the little I know and decided to put down my imaginations and I hope the would be fairly accurate to the history of Greece.
Feel free to make comments on the book, and if you feel there is something wrong with the book (grammar and spelling errors) I'm open to corrections, we're all still learning.
Some parts of this book maybe be unedited, (you'll know when you see one) my initial plan was to leave it all raw.
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Basil's daughters
Historical FictionServe Sophia, bind Akilina and change Agathe. The three daughters of the prime minister of Athens have different fates. One destined to be a godess. Another betrothed to someone she doesn't love. And the another seeking the love of a Hebrew servant.