The Twelve

The Twelve

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We all know the legends. The myths. The stories our parents tell us before they tuck us in. But, of course, gods and goddesses can't be real, right? Wrong. And that's exactly what these twelve teenagers are about to learn the hard way. They're told something that will change their lives forever: They shall replace the old gods and take over Mount Olympus. Brought together under astonishing circumstances, they will be forced to relive old tales and discover powers they never could have dreamed of. But with the threat of mass destruction looming over their heads, they have only one year to master their newfound abilities. If they don't, existence as we know it will be wiped out. Can they do it? Or will they tear each other apart before they get the chance to fight? Told from the alternating perspectives, these teens will learn just what it truly means to love, hate, and sacrifice. Whether or not they will survive it, though, is the ultimate question.
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She has the makings and potential of a queen-- one worthy enough to be crowned monarch of the third and darkest realm... At first glance, a gloomy greek god and a high school cheerleader have nothing in common. One is only eighteen and the other is centuries old. One is immortal, the other is human. One thrives in the spotlight, the other prefers the comfort of their isolation. One prefers being the center of attention, and the other likes to admire from afar. They're as different as night and day. And yet, despite their differences, there is one thing that unites them both. Fate. Cover by me

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