Teenagers' Odyssey
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  • Time 52m
  • Reads 197
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 6
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2014
This story is a contemporary twist on ancient Greek mythology. Including goddesses Electra and Hermione, this Fantasy/Teen Fiction novel will have you turning every page excitedly!

         Hermione was just a normal goddess from Mount Olympus. So was Electra. Oblivious to the fact that they are related, they have trouble meeting each other. They both decided to move to Earth with adoptive families. Now that they are "down to earth," shouldn't life be easier? 

Not exactly. With Leda, their grandma looking over them, and communicating with the both of them with their minds, they feel safer. But what happens when life doesn't go the way they planned? 

 And will they ever meet each other? 

      Find out by reading our book!

 P.S. @Vicky081Rocks and @jasmine_rw are co-authors in this book.
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