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At Odds with the Gods

A Mythmatched/Purgatory Playhouse Crossover

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At Odds with the Gods

By: E.J. Russell
Narrated by: Greg Boudreaux
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The road to redemption is long, rough, and steep. Bring snacks.

Finn Lassiter is a werewolf without a pack. Or a roof over his head. Or more than five bucks to his name. He’s exhausted every lifeline except the one that makes him want to howl: begging his cousin, the supreme alpha, for charity. After the way Finn behaved for their entire lives, it’s entirely possible he’ll be turned down flat or banished forever when he makes that call tomorrow. So today he’s blowing his last dollar at Nectar & Ambrosia—he needs one more smile from the bakery’s beautiful owner to weather the bleak years ahead.

Ganymede, former cup bearer to the Greek gods, is reveling in his new life as a restaurateur in Portland, Oregon. He’s finally free of the Olympians and their extremely tedious menu options. Finn, the cute customer who’s haunted the corner table in his bakery since opening day, is just icing on the cake.

When the gods stage an encore, however, attempting to weasel out of their Fates-mandated atonement labors, Gany’s new livelihood isn’t the only thing at stake—Finn’s safety and freedom are at risk, too. Of course Gany invites Finn to stay with him until the danger passes! It would be irresponsible not to. Right?

Although with all the baggage he’s carrying from his past, that idea just might be only half-baked…

At Odds with the Gods is a friends-to-lovers Mythmatched/Purgatory Playhouse crossover featuring secrets on all sides, empowered former victims, misbehaving deities, three large, rambunctious pups, and cake. Lots and lots of cake.

©2023 E.J. Russell (P)2024 E.J. Russell
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I enjoyed this PG short story. The characters were adorable and the narration was excellent

Great short story 👏

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Finn and Gany are so adorable.
With everything they've both suffered through they absolutely have every right to want to just give up on life.
They don't though and they very much take everything in stride.
The pups were really protective and so cute.
I really enjoyed seeing Gany stand up for himself and repell the God's attempts to interfere with his life once again.
Finn felt as though he failed his pack and all those his father used and hurt.
He guilt had him trying to shoulder the blame for his actions but he swallowed his pride and asked for forgiveness.
This was a funny, cute and sweet short novella.
Greg Boudreaux did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.

Great crossover mashup

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i love EJ Russell, I don't think I had one book I didn't enjoy. This was a silly, sweet short story, bringing together my favourite two universes.

short but sweet

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This was an absolutely wonderful story. It was fun and sweet but it was also powerful. It was a story about forgiveness, healing and redemption. Finn and Gany warmed my heart. They've both been through so much, they deserved their happy ending. Something that I found extremely entertaining was how the greek Gods were punished for their actions and what they had to do to redeem themselves. Very clever. And I honestly would love to read more about it.
I loved how the narrator brought this magical world to life. The character voices were perfect and the audio quality excellent!

Brilliant!

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