Persephone Jackson just wants her life to be calm and easy. Unfortunately, the world seems to have it out for her, and she's swept up in a tale of intrigue and mystery as she's introduced to the world of the gods. Being told she's the child of a god isn't the craziest thing that's happened in a while, and, well, she does have a pen that transforms into a sword, so it's a bit more believable. But demi-godhood isn't as easy as it ought to be. A prophecy has been spoken, and now it must be fulfilled. With war on the horizon, a single wrong move could spell disaster for the world. Armed with 'best wishes' and a badass sword, Percy must stop World War III, and that's only the start. One question remains on her mind though, and the answer weighs on it even more. What type of story is her life? It's not a Greek satire, nor a Greek myth... No. No. She's quite sure that her life is one such example... of a Greek Tragedy. -------
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