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Mother and Son Writing Team Awake Agnostos.

By Lizmckeown1955 @WritersBoost
Mother and son writing team Awake Agnostos.
About the Authors: Jennifer Paquette, a native New Yorker, has had an established and varied career in advertising and marketing, but her true passion has always been writing. She is most excited about her recently published novel, The Awakening of Agnostos that she wrote with her 15 year old son, Nicholas Perrotti. Of Greek heritage, they gave the legends of their ancient ancestors a bit of a makeover with a new twist on a timeless storyline. Jennifer has also published several short stories, articles and essays and has a vault of works in progress, including a memoir with her mother, a medical thriller, and a tell-all about the college application process.
About the book: A tale as old as time - the scorned wife finds a way to get even!!! Set in mythical times, Hera banishes her husband Zeus' mistress, Hercate to Agnostos. The only place on earth where Hercate has no magical power. She is trapped and makes a deal with Hera in order to get released. Will Hera double cross her or will the 'other woman' be punished for eternity?Hera, Zeus’ wife, banishes her to Agnostos—The Triangle of the Unknown—the only place on earth where the gods of Olympus have no power. Once imprisoned, Hecate stumbles upon a gateway to the center of the earth, and uses her discovery to bargain her way out of Agnostos. But the night after the Council meeting to decide Hecates fate, Athena is visited by a Titan who reveals the real story of the mysterious portal hidden beneath the waters of Agnostos. A god more powerful than the Olympians await them at the Earth’s core. To maintain their status as supreme rulers of Olympus, five gods must enter the abyss and fight this unknown god. Can the gods of Olympus learn to work together and save the Earth?

To find out, click here: http://www.amazon.com/The-Awakening-Agnostos-Myths-Olympians-ebook/dp/B00DSD2GFS/ref=pd_sim_kstore_1

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