Greek

  • Broken Chains by Karina Kantas

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    If only she had stuck to singing in bars.
    If only the idea of wanting to become an author had never entered her mind.
    If only she’d never met Alex.

    That one meeting caused an avalanche of fate to clash with a dangerous destiny that forced Liz Finely to become the most wanted woman in the world. Stalked by three deadly mafia bosses, Liz has to learn to survive. Passed from one brutal hand to another, tortured, and abused, it’s her blood, her name, which lands her in trouble each time.

    Now it’s up to Liz to find the strength to accept and become who she’s meant to be, and finally, break the chains that bind her.

  • The Cup Bearer, and other stories by Elly Green

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    Erato’s Musings: classical mythology for the bedroom.

    The gods of Olympus were powerful, majestic, and seductive rulers of the world. Over thousands of years they interacted with the mortal realm; inspiring leadership, fear, and passion. Their passion for the mortals they ruled over was legendary. The stories in this collection retell those tales with all the desire and lust originally present. Discover what you’ve been missing.

    The Cup Bearer is the story of Zeus’ all-encompassing love for a mortal youth, Ganymede. Can Zeus work the fates in his favor when death and his wife threaten to tear him away from his lover?

    The other short stories in this collection involve the erotic tales of Artemis and Actaeon, Priapus, and Selene and Endymion.

  • In Empires and Embraces by Sai Marie Johnson

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    Caecelia of House Servili has lived a privileged, and esteemed life as the daughter of a Roman Senator. Her entire existence has been one of high society, and the finer things in life, but when an enemy Spartan King comes to burn down, and slaughter her parents Caecelia is taken captive. Faced with the loss of her kin, and the devastating realization of her freedom being ripped away Caecelia fights against the handsome, and fearless King Xenocrates Thernopae. Will the damsel in distress make it out alive, or will her new life be one of complete servitude?