Teaching A Mad Dog New Tricks, Shattered Pantheon 4
She is the goddess of spring recently freed from a curse that tied her to her abductor and the underworld for centuries.
He is a Titan cursed to madness for unspeakable deeds performed in the past that he can never outrun.
Healing from a recent attempt to kill Hades, god of the underworld, Iapetus is in the gentle hands of Persephone. Is she tending to him out of a sense of guilt or because she cares and why is she the only one who can soothe the madness that threatens him from within?
To find any sort of happiness this pair will have to deal with family issues of Titanic proportions. Iapetus has to face a past that left him cursed and the one who let him suffer. This tale follows the pair as Persephone does her best to return the favor of lifting a curse while avoiding the machinations of Kronos and avoiding her ex-husband and the intrigues that never end on Olympus.
Update 11/06/19:
I wanted to make sure and update this page since I've not only begun the next installment of the Shattered Pantheon series I've also begun editing Persephone and Iapetus' story.
He is a Titan cursed to madness for unspeakable deeds performed in the past that he can never outrun.
Healing from a recent attempt to kill Hades, god of the underworld, Iapetus is in the gentle hands of Persephone. Is she tending to him out of a sense of guilt or because she cares and why is she the only one who can soothe the madness that threatens him from within?
To find any sort of happiness this pair will have to deal with family issues of Titanic proportions. Iapetus has to face a past that left him cursed and the one who let him suffer. This tale follows the pair as Persephone does her best to return the favor of lifting a curse while avoiding the machinations of Kronos and avoiding her ex-husband and the intrigues that never end on Olympus.
Update 11/06/19:
I wanted to make sure and update this page since I've not only begun the next installment of the Shattered Pantheon series I've also begun editing Persephone and Iapetus' story.