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Mythos University: Book 3

By: Alan Moria
Narrated by: Raya Kane, Richard Brock
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Summary

The Mythos University welcomes you.

When Leo started college, all he wanted was to be just another ordinary student. During the years he would spend at Mythos, he wouldn’t be a dragon god, a prince, or even his parents’ son. Living and studying there, he would have the chance to be the kind of person who goes to parties after classes, makes friends with classmates, and maybe even asks a girl out. The kind of person—student—whose biggest worries are bad grades, getting turned down by a cute girl, and boring or unlikeable teachers. He should have known things wouldn’t be that simple.

Well, he did make friends, went to some parties, and even started dating more than one girl, something he was quite proud of. However, in less than a semester at college, the young dragon found himself in more trouble than he could have imagined. And this time, he couldn’t blame Thalia or Morgana.

He had barely gotten used to his dorm room mattress when his nature and an impulsive choice to help a classmate put him face-to-face with something that, in hindsight, he might not have been ready to handle. However, this was about to change.

Thanks to Tris, Leo and Alice found out about Calabar, a demon prince who seemed to know a few things about the mysterious organization behind the recent incidents. And, with a little help from a certain dragon goddess, Calabar would share his knowledge, albeit reluctantly.

Leo didn’t know the extent of Calabar’s knowledge, but every piece of information would be extremely important. This information, after all, could give them the chance they had been waiting for—to stop being on the defensive and merely reacting. Depending on what they could extract from the demon prince, they could be the ones on the offensive, finally bringing peace and resolution to all the wronged, all the victims.

This time, Leo and Alice would be ready for whatever awaited them, and no amount of homework would stop them from seeing it through to the end! They just wouldn’t say that aloud where a professor might hear them...

There are some fates that even gods know better than to provoke.

©2024 Alan Moria (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
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