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Ichor
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement mai 26, 2021
She's never loved someone more than she loved him, but with her parents' pressure for her to marry another, she caves. Even as the goddess of love, she would never cheat on a man, whether he be mortal or not. 

He's an unexplainable demon, something that should be left to his brother, the god of the underworld. When drinking can't cover up his love for her, he resorts to self-disdain. Not that he hasn't been doing that for all his immortal years. 

But the world isn't what it seems, and when a close ally is in need of help as well as a friend who has too many secrets to count, it brings the two together.

The goddess of love and god of war getting along, who would've thought?
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Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty is forced into an unwanted marriage the very evening she emerges from the sea. While Hephaestus is not terrible to her, she can't help but be enticed by his forbidden brother, Ares, and the other Gods who send her longing glances. Will she settle for Hephaestus or will she search for more for her own love story? *This story follows along some of Aphrodite's romances while married to Hephaestus. This story will not be a perfect timeline but will however, follow along a rough timeline according to my other book, Hades and Persephone.* *Also, Aphrodite has her faults. A fair amount of faults in fact! If you know her mythology she turns out to be a very vengeful, self-centred, and self-involved Goddess, but this story is all about her slowly progressing throughout her marriage to Hephaestus. A sequel will follow beyond once this marriage ends.* *This story is also not meant to be factually accurate, and is simply an interpretation of the story.