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Athena and The College Professor (Queer Olympus Goddesses Book 2)

✍ Scribed by Carly Cane


Book ID
100429673
Publisher
Carly Cane
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
82 KB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B083ZMR517

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Goddess Athena is not lonely. She has her books, her sisters and the responsibility of ensuring everything runs as it should in the Universe. What else could she need?

So when she is sent down on Earth to meet Magdalena - the infuriatingly smart college professor with cute dimples and a penchant for tight skirts - Athena is determined to focus on intellectual matters and keep her heart guarded, as she had for the past few millennia.

What she hadn't accounted for was Magdalena's kindness, her patience, and the way she makes Athena feel far from the boring, unfeeling Goddess she's always thought of herself as.

As their bond grows closer and Magdalena's past threatens their partnership, Athena is forced to answer the ultimate question: should she save her divinity or risk it all for love?

This romance can be read as a standalone and contains steam, laughs, tears, an owl named Boh and a warm and cozy HEA.


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