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Ongoing, First published May 12, 2013
For Paisley Grant, at only age 17, her life sucks. She lost her boyfriend to lung cancer, and she thinks she's lost forever. Her best friend Leila James, mother and father (who she hates), are all going on a cruise. A vacation to help her forget. But what happens is a tragic surprise. From there, the adventure begins. She finds herself wrapped up in a world that she never knew possible. The Greek gods help her, as she begins to learn she is a demigod, training to be a minor goddess. Or is she a major goddess?
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