
Book of Panacea
by
Tineke Peeters
Genre/s
Fiction , Fantasy, Teen and Young Adult, Mythological
Publish Date
February 7, 2019
Short Description
I’m my parents well-guarded secret. A child of gods that shouldn’t exist.
My name is Panacea and I was sent to the training Island when my powers manifested.
When other Gods appear on the island unannounced, it gets extremely awkward. Especially when no one is supposed to know about my existence.
$0.99
or FREE with Kindle Unlimited

Book's Awards
Description
I’m my parents well-guarded secret. A child of gods that shouldn’t exist.
My name is Panacea and I was sent to the training Island when my powers manifested.
When other Gods appear on the island unannounced, it gets extremely awkward. Especially when no one is supposed to know about my existence.
Hades has no island of his own since his own realm was on Earth and thus destroyed by Apollo. When he learns about the training island and Apollo’s granddaughter, he hatches a plan to take it for himself.
However, the trainer on the island is his ex, Hecate and there will be Hell to pay before she gives it up.
Will the others on the island help me fight off Hades or will they protect the island and hand me over?
Panacea is a teenager with a very secluded upbringing. Her grandfather burned Earth down, by leaving the sun out in the sky. All the other Gods are angry and will do anything to try and find him. Therefore, she must remain hidden from the other Gods.
Hades finds her whereabouts, buts comes up short in trying to capture her.
Panacea’s powers are showing signs of coming through and her parents decide to send her to the training island. She has been joined by her trusted sarcastic ‘friend’ a talking picture. Her godmother, a Dryad and two elves joined her as well.
Along the way she meets new creatures and even a God her age.
Her affinity with animals comes in handy when she has to help with the birth of a three headed dog and raise him.
Getting stuck in the head of unicorn by accident, was a good training in trying to help this animal regain his memory. At this point Hecate comes in the picture to help with the training of her and the other Gods’ powers in a very unconventional way.
A hesitant friendship forms when all of them have to come up with a plan to protect Panacea from getting abducted by Hades.
A little love, lots of laughter, some tears, and a huge revelation in which Gaia’s spirit tells Panacea of the prophecy and her place in the Gods’ world, give the reader of this story a warm feeling when reaching the end.