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Hades |Lesbian Version|

Hades |Lesbian Version|

Hades was well-cast to rule over the land of the dead. But what if Hades, the fearsome monarch of the Underworld was, in fact, a goddess? Everyone called her, 'Lord of the Dead' out of mockery since she prefers the company of women. She was considered an isolated and violent immortal, who loathed change and was easily given to a slow black rage like no others. But then everything changed when the dark goddess met the daughter of Demeter, Persephone. Now the tale of Hades and Persephone will be retold with a sprinkle of twists and turns.
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From Apollo’s Betrayed Bride to Hades’ Queen

From Apollo’s Betrayed Bride to Hades’ Queen

I was Apollo’s most devoted follower, the lover he handpicked from a sea of worshippers. With me, he’d always shed his divine arrogance. He was so tender, so attentive. I actually thought he loved me to the bone. Until seven days before our Consort Ceremony, when I used my gift of prophecy to peek into our future together. I expected to see a lifetime of blinding love. Instead, I saw him violently tangled in the sheets with my adopted sister, Cassandra. Wrapped around him, Cassandra giggled. "You're so good to me, my Lord. Thanks to you, I'll finally get my sister's Sight and take her place as High Priestess." And Apollo—my god, my lover—smiled down at her with pure adoration. "Whatever makes you happy, little bird. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have played pretend for this long, let alone allow her to become a god's consort." In that split second, my heart turned to ash. My faith shattered into a million pieces. With seven days left until the ceremony, I didn't confront them. Instead, I fell to my knees before the altar of Hades, Lord of the Underworld. "I offer you my gift of prophecy. I will be your most loyal follower in exchange for your sanctuary." "Please. Take me away from here. Take me somewhere Apollo can never find me."
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World of Olympus

World of Olympus

In the human world, Olympus is merely a fantasy found in books, known as the abode of gods since ancient times. But in another world, Olympus is an enchanted and dangerous place. A place not for gods and goddesses but for peculiar people from the seven castes of power. However, powers have their limitations, and so does Olympus. And, in the midst of war and darkness, a woman struggling with an identity crisis in the human world has mysteriously entered the enchanted world of Olympus. In a world where power is the only way to live, will she be able to survive, especially since she has to deal with the man who possesses one of the elemental powers in Olympus? This isn't just an ordinary world. This isn't just a mere fantasy, nor a figment of imagination. It's the world of Olympus, and it's about the love untold.
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After 100 Nights of Betrayal, I Became Zeus’s Heir

After 100 Nights of Betrayal, I Became Zeus’s Heir

I’m just a mortal, yet I’ve been deeply in love with Orion, the heir to Poseidon, for seven long years. When he was about to ascend the throne as the God of the Sea, I thought I could finally stand by his side—in the light, as his true consort. But then he delivered a crushing ultimatum: the condition for his ascension was to produce a pure-blooded divine heir with his late brother’s widow, Selene. Every time he came back from Selene's bed, he’d hold me tight and whisper, "Thalia, you’re my only true love. As soon as Selene gives birth to an heir for the throne, we’ll have our wedding. I’ll give you the title you deserve." And so, over the next six months, he spent a hundred nights in Selene’s bed. His visits grew more frequent, and the stench of Selene’s scent on his skin grew stronger. Finally, on the 100th lonely night I spent waiting for him, Selene got pregnant. The news spread across Atlantis like wildfire—along with the announcement of their upcoming royal wedding. My son tugged at my sleeve, asking innocently, "Mommy, I thought people said Father is marrying his beloved Queen? Why hasn't he come to pick us up yet?" "Because his beloved Queen isn't Mommy, sweetheart." I smiled, gently stroking his hair. "But it’s okay. I’m taking you back to our real home." What Orion didn't know was that my biological father had already found me. He is Zeus, the King of the Gods. And I am his long-lost daughter who was left in the mortal realm. As for Orion’s title of Queen? I couldn't care less anymore.
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Thalia's Ashen Fate

Thalia's Ashen Fate

Princess Thalia’s life ended in fire and betrayal. But for her, death was not the end—it was a second chance. Waking up one year in the past, she is the sole keeper of a horrifying secret: the king, her own father, is about to unleash an apocalypse. To stop him, she must transform herself from the forgotten, useless princess everyone despises into a master of magic and intrigue. Her only hope lies chained in the darkness beneath the palace—a legendary elven warrior, the last of his kind, broken by a centuries-old curse. He is a weapon she must wield, a secret she must protect, and a soul whose fate is inexplicably tied to her own. As they forge a desperate alliance, their combined power awakens ancient magic and a forbidden love that could unite their peoples. But in a world of whispering shadows and monstrous creatures, their bond may be the very thing that triggers the doom they are trying to prevent. For in a battle against fate itself, the price of saving the world may be everything they have come to love. Warning: This book contains scenes of graphic and descriptive violence. Reader discretion is advised.
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Cursed by the Gods: Rise of Phoenix

Cursed by the Gods: Rise of Phoenix

The second book in the Cursed by the Gods series. The origin of the twins of destruction is told. Phoenix story is revealed and she must overcome obstacles to learn about her powers and save Cleopoda from her bitter life.
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What is the complete list of Percy Jackson books in order?

3 Jawaban2025-10-17 22:50:09
The journey through the 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' series really got me hooked on mythology from the moment I opened the first book, 'The Lightning Thief.' So, here’s how it all goes: First up is 'The Lightning Thief,' where we’re introduced to Percy and his wild adventures at Camp Half-Blood. From there, we dive into 'The Sea of Monsters,' where Percy and friends face off against some seriously scary foes. Then there’s 'The Titan's Curse,' which ramps up the action with new characters and challenges, followed by 'The Battle of the Labyrinth,' where the stakes get higher as they navigate an underground maze. And finally, we come to 'The Last Olympian,' which wraps up the series in an epic showdown. After this, there’s the sequel series, 'The Heroes of Olympus,' beginning with 'The Lost Hero.' Here we are reintroduced to some favorite characters and meet new ones, like Jason and Piper. This series continues for five books, culminating in 'The Blood of Olympus.' Not to forget, there's a companion series, 'The Trials of Apollo,' which connects to the original books. Honestly, reading through these books feels like embarking on a never-ending quest for adventure, and I can’t recommend them enough!

So, here's a more structured look at the order: 1. 'The Lightning Thief' 2. 'The Sea of Monsters' 3. 'The Titan's Curse' 4. 'The Battle of the Labyrinth' 5. 'The Last Olympian.' Then for the next series: 1. 'The Lost Hero' 2. 'The Son of Neptune' 3. 'The Mark of Athena' 4. 'The House of Hades' 5. 'The Blood of Olympus.' And keep the fun going with 'The Trials of Apollo' series. It’s a treasure trove of excitement that keeps on giving.

For anyone looking to delve into a captivating universe filled with gods and monsters, this list is your key to adventure! And trust me, once you finish the main series, you'll find yourself craving more of that mythological magic.

Who is the author of the Percy Jackson series book?

3 Jawaban2025-09-02 23:43:25
The Percy Jackson series, which has woven its way into the hearts of so many readers, was created by the talented Rick Riordan. I couldn’t help but fall in love with the adventures of Percy and his friends as they tackled both real-world issues and mythical quests. Riordan has this incredible knack for blending humor with mythology, which really speaks to me. I remember curling up on the couch, feeling as if I were right there with Percy at Camp Half-Blood, battling monsters and uncovering secrets of the gods. It’s such a relatable story for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider or wished for a little more magic in their lives. Each book adds layers to its characters, making them feel like old friends with every turn of the page.

Speaking of Riordan, I often think about how he has inspired a whole generation, especially with his diverse representation of characters. It’s pretty impressive how he tackles themes of identity, friendship, and the struggles young people face today while taking readers on wild adventures through the ancient myths of Greek and Roman mythology. I even found myself looking into real-life locations and myths after finishing the series—it opened up a whole new world of curiosity for me!

Ultimately, it’s not just about the godly action and epic quests; it's about the journey of growing up. Percy’s story is filled with relatable humor, heart, and a touch of chaos that makes it stand out from other young adult series. I think you can find something within the pages of 'Percy Jackson' that resonates with almost anyone, which is what makes Riordan such a beloved author.

what is the order of the percy jackson books

2 Jawaban2025-08-01 10:45:24
I can recite the order in my sleep. The main series, 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians,' starts with 'The Lightning Thief,' where Percy discovers he's a demigod. The second book, 'The Sea of Monsters,' dives into his quest to save Camp Half-Blood. 'The Titan's Curse' ramps up the stakes with a missing Artemis and a prophecy. 'The Battle of the Labyrinth' introduces the labyrinth and some serious twists. Finally, 'The Last Olympian' wraps up the epic war against Kronos.

After that, the 'Heroes of Olympus' series continues the story with 'The Lost Hero,' introducing new characters like Jason and Piper. 'The Son of Neptune' brings Percy back with memory loss, and 'The Mark of Athena' reunites the gang for a wild adventure. 'The House of Hades' is my personal favorite—so much emotional depth and action. The series ends with 'The Blood of Olympus,' tying up loose ends. There’s also the 'Trials of Apollo' series, but that’s a whole other journey.

How many books are in Percy Jackson the series?

2 Jawaban2026-04-15 16:00:12
The 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' series by Rick Riordan is a cornerstone of modern middle-grade fantasy, and it's one of those rare series that hooks readers from the first page of 'The Lightning Thief.' The main series consists of five books, which follow Percy's journey from a confused kid to a full-fledged hero battling gods and monsters. The titles in order are 'The Lightning Thief,' 'The Sea of Monsters,' 'The Titan’s Curse,' 'The Battle of the Labyrinth,' and 'The Last Olympian.' Each book builds on the last, weaving Greek mythology into contemporary settings in a way that feels fresh and exciting.

Beyond the original five, Riordan expanded the universe with the 'Heroes of Olympus' series, which adds another five books and introduces Roman mythology. There’s also the 'Trials of Apollo' series, 'The Kane Chronicles' (which focuses on Egyptian gods), and other spin-offs. But if we’re strictly talking about Percy’s core story, it’s those first five books that started it all. I reread them every few years, and they still hold up—perfect for anyone who loves adventure, humor, and a protagonist who feels like a real kid despite all the demigod drama.

What are the books in the Percy Jackson universe?

5 Jawaban2025-07-18 01:49:00
the Percy Jackson universe is like a second home to me. The main series, 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians', consists of five books starting with 'The Lightning Thief', where Percy discovers he’s a demigod. The sequels—'The Sea of Monsters', 'The Titan’s Curse', 'The Battle of the Labyrinth', and 'The Last Olympian'—escalate the stakes with epic quests and battles against Titans.

Then there’s 'The Heroes of Olympus' series, a sequel saga with five more books like 'The Lost Hero' and 'The Blood of Olympus', blending Roman and Greek mythology. Riordan also wrote 'The Trials of Apollo', where the god Apollo gets turned mortal, and standalone novels like 'The Chalice of the Gods'. The universe expands with spin-offs like 'Magnus Chase' (Norse mythology) and 'The Kane Chronicles' (Egyptian gods), but they’re separate from Percy’s world. Each series has its own flavor, but the heart remains Riordan’s witty writing and deep lore.

What are the Percy Jackson books in order of release?

2 Jawaban2025-09-01 07:36:59
It feels like a delightful journey whenever I chat about the 'Percy Jackson' series! The excitement begins with 'The Lightning Thief,' which came out in 2005. I distinctly remember flipping through those pages, totally absorbed by the whirlwind of Greek mythology meshed with a modern-day adventure. Then, Rick Riordan kept the momentum going, releasing ‘The Sea of Monsters’ in 2006. The way Percy and his friends dive back into a mythical world just grabs you—like a rollercoaster that never quite lets you catch your breath!

In 2007, 'The Titan's Curse' followed, expanding the canvas with some seriously epic battles and new allies. I remember discussing it with friends and how each character seemed to grow with every page, almost like we were all on this quest together! The saga continued with 'The Battle of the Labyrinth' in 2008, where the stakes got even higher—filled with traps, twists, and that signature humor. And who can forget the grand conclusion with 'The Last Olympian' in 2009? It felt like saying goodbye to a bunch of your best friends after an unforgettable summer! Each book builds on the last, creating a tapestry of friendship, bravery, and exploration that resonates.

After the original series, Riordan embarked on the 'Heroes of Olympus' series, starting with 'The Lost Hero' in 2010, and it just continues to captivate. The world he weaves is not just for kids but speaks to anyone who loves adventure, comedy, and a splash of mythology. Overall, diving into each part of Percy's journey is not just reading; it feels almost like living it! I always recommend starting with 'The Lightning Thief' and watching Percy's growth—it’s like watching a superhero in training! You'll be hooked on the combination of humor and heart. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

How many Percy Jackson novels are there?

4 Jawaban2026-04-11 00:35:35
The Percy Jackson series is one of those worlds I keep revisiting like an old friend. Rick Riordan crafted two main series: the original 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' with five books, starting with 'The Lightning Thief,' and the sequel series 'The Heroes of Olympus,' which adds another five. That’s ten novels total if we’re counting just Percy’s core adventures. But if you dive deeper into Riordan’s universe, there’s also 'The Trials of Apollo,' where Percy pops up occasionally, plus standalone spin-offs like 'The Chalice of the Gods.' It’s wild how expansive this mythology has become—I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread 'The Battle of the Labyrinth,' my personal favorite.

Honestly, what makes these books so special isn’t just the quantity but how they grow with the readers. The first series feels middle-grade, while 'Heroes of Olympus' tackles heavier themes, almost like the characters age alongside you. And Riordan’s humor? Always on point. I still chuckle at Percy’s sarcastic narration, especially in 'The Mark of Athena.'

How many Percy Jackson books are there in total?

2 Jawaban2026-05-24 20:30:02
which started it all, has a total of five books in the main 'Percy Jackson & the Olympians' series. They are 'The Lightning Thief', 'The Sea of Monsters', 'The Titan’s Curse', 'The Battle of the Labyrinth', and 'The Last Olympian'. Each book builds on the last, weaving Greek mythology into modern-day adventures in a way that feels fresh and exciting. Riordan’s humor and knack for relatable characters make these books a joy to read, whether you’re a kid or just young at heart.

Beyond the main series, Riordan expanded the universe with the 'Heroes of Olympus' series, which adds another five books, and the 'Trials of Apollo' series, which has five more. While these aren’t technically part of the original Percy Jackson lineup, they feature many of the same characters and continue their stories. There’s also a bunch of companion books and short stories that dive deeper into the world. It’s a massive, interconnected universe that’s perfect for anyone who loves mythology blended with contemporary settings. I still get nostalgic thinking about how these books got me hooked on reading as a kid.

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