The table in the dining room was a triumph. Priceless table linens and silverware had been brought out of the castle's storage. Pyramids of sugared fruits and hothouse flowers stood among long, white tapers in gold candelabras.
A London confectioner had sent down models of Grecian urns, statues, and temples made from spun sugar and marzipan.
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Pride and Percabeth
Historical FictionFiesty Annabeth Chase is thrilled when she is invited to the Duke of Olympus's house party. While her best friend Piper begins a romance with Lord Jason Grace, the Duke's son and heir, Annabeth crosses paths with Lieutenant Perseus Jackson, a das...