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It started with the question "What if Medusa was set in 1926 New York?" and moved into "What if the monsters were the heroes in a massive multiverse?"

The Myth of June
Content Warnings: Death, Domestic Abuse, Kidnapping/Hostage of Adult, Gun Violence, Mention of Alcohol, Murder, Pregnancy, Sexism, Sexual Assault, Violence
Overview:
When Juniper Georgian's father gazed into the face of divinity without flinching, the last Titan God, Typhon, took it upon himself to offer lifelong protection to the newborn girl.
Years later, with Typhon away and June now a grown woman, she is viciously attacked by someone she thought she could trust - resulting in yet another God stepping in with a gift of their own.
Blessed with extraordinary power, June is thrown into a battle against one of the most powerful gods in existence. Through her fight for justice, she will have to uncover deep secrets that her father has withheld, and take on the terrifying monsters and angry immortals that she'd always believed to be a myth.
Will she be able to stop a war of the gods before it begins? Or will all fall to Chaos?
Overview:
When Juniper Georgian's father gazed into the face of divinity without flinching, the last Titan God, Typhon, took it upon himself to offer lifelong protection to the newborn girl.
Years later, with Typhon away and June now a grown woman, she is viciously attacked by someone she thought she could trust - resulting in yet another God stepping in with a gift of their own.
Blessed with extraordinary power, June is thrown into a battle against one of the most powerful gods in existence. Through her fight for justice, she will have to uncover deep secrets that her father has withheld, and take on the terrifying monsters and angry immortals that she'd always believed to be a myth.
Will she be able to stop a war of the gods before it begins? Or will all fall to Chaos?

Asclepius' Descent
Content Warnings: Abuse/Bullying, Blood, Death, Explicit Descriptions of Illness/Injury, Gore, Murder, Ostracism
Overview:
After being trod on, pushed aside, and treated less than for years, Asclepius has had enough.
Being the indispensable God of Medicine that Asclepius is, one would think that they would be treated well by Olympus. Maybe even revered by some.
But after their latest assignment goes awry, and Zeus shifts all blame to them, they have to wonder if banishment would be preferable to continuing Olympus' medical work. Then, they hear a little voice that changes everything.
Could there be a way for them to escape their binds of duty?
Overview:
After being trod on, pushed aside, and treated less than for years, Asclepius has had enough.
Being the indispensable God of Medicine that Asclepius is, one would think that they would be treated well by Olympus. Maybe even revered by some.
But after their latest assignment goes awry, and Zeus shifts all blame to them, they have to wonder if banishment would be preferable to continuing Olympus' medical work. Then, they hear a little voice that changes everything.
Could there be a way for them to escape their binds of duty?

The Oath of Eve
Content Warnings: Death, Gore, Graphic Violence, Pregnancy & Birth (first chapter, cont from Book 1), Sacrificial Suicide, War
Overview:
June never expected the repercussions from her failed quest to include her daughter, Evelyn, becoming involved with the gods.
Years after Poseidon's mortal death, a surprise visit from an unfamiliar titan throws Eves world off its axis. She quickly learns that secrecy runs in the family, and that she inherited more than a devastating power from her mother, when Olympus asks her to complete the task that June could not- to kill Poseidon.
The only problem? Eve has no idea how to use her abilities.
With a monster of her own creation standing between her and taking down the god-gone-rogue that sired her, does she even stand a chance?
Overview:
June never expected the repercussions from her failed quest to include her daughter, Evelyn, becoming involved with the gods.
Years after Poseidon's mortal death, a surprise visit from an unfamiliar titan throws Eves world off its axis. She quickly learns that secrecy runs in the family, and that she inherited more than a devastating power from her mother, when Olympus asks her to complete the task that June could not- to kill Poseidon.
The only problem? Eve has no idea how to use her abilities.
With a monster of her own creation standing between her and taking down the god-gone-rogue that sired her, does she even stand a chance?
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Then I Was Taken
Even though Anne was underprepared to steal a child, she succeeded in kidnapping and manipulating Alaina, making her believe that her family abandoned her. Being drugged, 'accidentally' electrocuted, and sexually abused nearly breaks the thirteen-year-old girl in this true story that must be read to be believed. Walk with the author as she shares her firsthand experience in being taken and delves into the feelings that come with being a kidnap victim, in this heartbreaking and thrilling story. Remember, monsters don't always live under the bed.
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