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On Inkitt, I've decided to post the slice-of-life, coming-of-age story about Mineekas, Hades' and Persephone's daughter. It follows her as she goes about the modern world, trying to find her place while settling into her godhood. I'm going to post bi-weekly, every Tuesday. If you love the Mythos Untold world (and want more Hades and Persephone), this is the story for you. Or you just want to see what the world is all about, or if my writing is for you, have it. Click on the


A Beautiful, Gross, Nerve-wracking Night
Back in February, I took in one of the stray cats that was hanging around my house. Once she was inside, she warmed up to the family, turning out to be one of the sweetest cats I've ever known. Unfortunately, I'm sure she was abandoned last year by neighbors down the street, but I'm glad I've been able to give her a home. Welp, shortly before she came inside, I may have interrupted a fun date she was having with another stray. Seeing this, I knew it was a possibility that the


This Job Sucks! Review
DISCLAIMER : I bought this book with my own dollar bucks because I liked the sound of it, and I’m reviewing it because that’s what I want to do. The author didn’t ask me to do this, and I’m doing this without compensation. Doing this is a fun side project, and it will be a spoiler-free review. So… that was a book. Boring and baffling and way too surface-level in both characterization and plot to be nearly 350 pages long, yet it very much was just a book. Give me a few month


Current Monthly Read
Whitney Martindale's new position as a temp receptionist at InfiniCorp seemed like a blessing. But then she met her new boss, Madraeus Ravilla. He's moody, rude, and blames her for the disaster in the filing cabinet left by her predecessor. Could things get any worse? Yes. Yes, they could. Whitney's ex-boyfriend turns up at an office party sporting fangs and tries to suck the life out of her! Whitney finds out her boss is a vampire and she works with werewolves, vampires, and


Circe Review
The odds of me liking Circe were fairly high. I love Greek mythology. I love retellings, particularly those that feature characters who are often overlooked. I’ll always root for stories that focus on people who would otherwise be considered the sidekick or a background character. I adored Song of Achilles . I fully expected this book to receive a 4.5-star rating, at least. That’s not where I’ve landed, though. This book deserves much more than a 3.5-star rating, but I can’t


Current Monthly Read
In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child -- not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship, she discovers that she does possess power -- the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves. Threatened, Zeus banishes her to a deserted island, where she hones her occult craft, tames wil


Peter Pan in Wonderland Review
DISCLAIMER : I bought this book with my own dollar bucks because I liked the sound of it, and I’m reviewing it because that’s what I want to do. The author didn’t ask me to do this, and I’m doing this without compensation. Doing this is a fun side project, and it will be a spoiler-free review. Oh, boy. I’m sad to say that there’s not much that I enjoyed about Peter Pan in Wonderland . I was extremely stoked when I read the premise, especially the part where this would tak


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Release Date: 02/11/26





























