Hearts and Arrows
3 primary works
Book 1
Aphrodite knows love. Just don’t ask her to figure out her own heart.
Instead, she toys with the hearts of humans. It’s a little game the gods play, and this time it’s Aphrodite’s turn to defend the domain of love. The battleground is New York City, and the stakes are high—the winner receives a token, a favor the loser must fulfill.
But every god has secrets. Every god lies. And no god can be trusted.
Apollo is no exception. He killed Aphrodite’s love, and for that, he can never be forgiven. But Apollo is on a mission to win. For thousands of years, Aphrodite has kept him from the one he loves, but the wind has shifted, and now is his chance.
God and goddess will choose their players. The clock will start. Two humans will fall in love, or they won’t—their fates are intertwined with the gods, their hearts slave to their circumstance, a slave to the game.
And in this game of love, Aphrodite never loses.
Book 2
Even the gods cannot betray the will of the stars.
It’s been a hundred years since Aphrodite has warmed Ares’ bed, a hundred years he’s spent waiting for her. Now they’ll compete again in a game that matters little to him. His prize is far greater than a token or favor.
He wants her.
For the first time in a very long time, he has a chance to keep her. Because now the ground has shifted, tilted in his favor, and with her footing unsteady, she will fall.
He will catch her.
And this time, he won’t let go.
Book 3
Lies. Deceit. Betrayal.
Weeks away from Olympus has done little to heal her broken heart, but as much as she needs to stay away, the competition calls her back. Artemis awaits, and though the goddesses have never been friends, they have more in common than ever, though they’d rather eat straight ambrosia than admit it.
Artemis wants nothing more than to beat Aphrodite at her own game, and her player is her best chance to win yet. Her human has lost more than she’s won, consumed by her fire to catch the man who killed her best friend. And when her ex comes back into town, it’s more than she can handle. She’ll never let him in. Not again.
With Adonis gone and the threat of Ares around every corner, Aphrodite’s past presses on her, leaving her more alone than she’s ever been.
But no one can escape their past. And goddesses are no exception.