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The Starry Labors of Nick

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NICK'S BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER!

The nerdy loner’s grown a lot. But still finds adulting a big pain in the a—

Once he’s with his new family, all’s well until he attends a wedding where all Hades breaks loose. Then Athena snatches Helen, and Nick must use his wits—plus a god or two—to find her.

Just when things calm down, he misses his dad so much he gathers a Wing Squad to get him down from the sky. There, he has to fight his Labors again . . . this time in starry form!

The third book in the Mythos Series offers more fun, romance, and adventure as Nick's saga continues.

Check out gods, monsters, and more in this lighthearted fantasy!

309 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 1, 2021

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Amy Wolf

65 books89 followers
Amy Wolf is an Amazon Kindle Scout winner for her novel THE MISSES BRONTES ESTABLISHMENT.

She recently published the first two books in her Honest Thieves Series, and the first book of her Mythos series. The second book is soon to follow.

Amy has published 38 short stories in the fantasy/sf press and is a graduate of the Clarion West Writer's program. She has an honors English degree from The University of London.

She started her career working for the major Hollywood studios, including 20th Century Fox & Warner Bros.

One of three natives out of 10 million, Amy was forced from L.A. and now lives in Honolulu. She has one adult daughter currently terrorizing L.A., and a small, barky dog.

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September 3, 2021
Book #3 in the Mythos series continuing the further adventures of Nick (teen boy/centaur) in Greek Ancient times. I was frustrated with the pacing of this book - the first part dealt with Nick's family issues and the end was a rush, as well as a bit of a repeat, of his Labors. I know I'm not the target audience and I was a bit turned off by the use of a lot of slang as well as Nick's "whatever" attitude at times.
(I received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.)
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September 6, 2021
Great use of Greek mythical beings.
Nick marries Helen. They and the herd of centaurs are invited to the wedding of Pirithous the king of Lapith.
At the party after the ceremony the centaur herd cause a rumpus and everything goes to pot. It helps to know
some Greek mythology but if you don't you will still enjoy the story. The story could be told with a little bit less slang.
I received this as an ARC.
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