Pandora and her friends Alcie, Iole, and Homer are practically evil-hunting experts. Jealousy, Vanity, and Laziness are all safely in the box and they already know Lust is lurking on Mount Pelion, so this fourth task should be super easy. Just one teeny tiny problem: the evil is hiding at a... read more
“"I love you, Alcie," Pandy said."Love you, Alce", Iole echoed."Love you...," Homer whispered"Love....... you..." Alcie murmured, her rolling to one side in Homer's lapThen she was gone.”
“Kicking the dead, calling them lemons,” Hermes interrupted.Highlighted by 7 Kindle customers
“I don’t care if your power is greater than all the rest of us combined, husband,” she was yelling to herself. “I will kick your big and powerful butt!”Highlighted by 6 Kindle customers
“Yep. And I told her it was all your fault.” “You didn’t!” “No, I didn’t.”Highlighted by 5 Kindle customers
There was a moment’s pause, then the three Graces came, almost tumbling, down the stairs: Aglaia (Splendor), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Good Cheer)Highlighted by 5 Kindle customers
1.The Ruse
2.The Boar
3.All Ashore
4.A Deal
5.On Staff
6.Odd Jobs
7.The Ceremony
8.Eris
9.To The...
10.Departure
11.Not so Fast
12.It's a Dog's Life
13.Paris
14.Judgment Day
15.Decisions, Decisions
16.On Olympus
17.Aphrodisias
18.The Temple of Aphrodite
19.The Choice
20.The Apple
21.A Whole New Level
22.Aftermath
Preceded by Pandora Gets Lazy, and followed by Pandora Gets Angry.
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