The Forgotten Gods Counseling Group

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Author: L.D. Hutchinson ISBN: 9781301417018
Publisher: Midnight Hour Publishing Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: L.D. Hutchinson
ISBN: 9781301417018
Publisher: Midnight Hour Publishing
Publication: January 9, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Aetina is the Greek Goddess of War, Darkness and Hate. She's the Daughter of Zeus and Nyx, the only problem is she is not one of the worshipped Gods. Not even among the minor ones. She was all but forgotten like many others that she has met over the course of the last three hundred and fifty years.

After talking to Sjorn, the Norse God of Pain and Fertility, she's finally talked into going to the New York offices of Mental Health where she meets Chi, the Chinese Goddess of Wisdom, another of the forgotten Gods.

Chi tells her of the Forgotten Gods Counseling Group and that many of them attend and join in. The number alone surprises Aetina and gives her the push she has needed to finally say that she'll gladly be a part of the group and see if it can help her.

Things almost instantly get a little weird though; Aphrodite wants her head on a platter and the Demi Gods are showing up everywhere.
But, even that's only the tip of the iceberg. Someone has decided to create havoc amongst the humans for forgetting them.

Now the God's are coming out to help and trying to stop the madness before it's too late.

If only Aetina could just get one day of peace…

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Aetina is the Greek Goddess of War, Darkness and Hate. She's the Daughter of Zeus and Nyx, the only problem is she is not one of the worshipped Gods. Not even among the minor ones. She was all but forgotten like many others that she has met over the course of the last three hundred and fifty years.

After talking to Sjorn, the Norse God of Pain and Fertility, she's finally talked into going to the New York offices of Mental Health where she meets Chi, the Chinese Goddess of Wisdom, another of the forgotten Gods.

Chi tells her of the Forgotten Gods Counseling Group and that many of them attend and join in. The number alone surprises Aetina and gives her the push she has needed to finally say that she'll gladly be a part of the group and see if it can help her.

Things almost instantly get a little weird though; Aphrodite wants her head on a platter and the Demi Gods are showing up everywhere.
But, even that's only the tip of the iceberg. Someone has decided to create havoc amongst the humans for forgetting them.

Now the God's are coming out to help and trying to stop the madness before it's too late.

If only Aetina could just get one day of peace…

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