{This Tale Is True}
They don't make goddesses like they used to....

Mere days before the annual renewal of their immortality is to occur, the goddess of youth disappears. Without her and her restorative nectar, time and age will catch up with the goddesses. In the blink of an eye, they will shrivel and die, leaving the world to fend for itself, unless a skeptical mortal can find a way to save both worlds.

{This Tale Is True} combines the humor one expects from Adams with magical realism and a dash of literary fiction, resulting in a boisterous read that pushes back against the boundaries of genre.


For eons they ruled, but modern times have been rough on the ancient deities— their temples collapsed, their worshipers wandered off, and their purposes were made redundant by industry and technology. And the Fates aren't finished with them yet.
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{This Tale Is True}
They don't make goddesses like they used to....

Mere days before the annual renewal of their immortality is to occur, the goddess of youth disappears. Without her and her restorative nectar, time and age will catch up with the goddesses. In the blink of an eye, they will shrivel and die, leaving the world to fend for itself, unless a skeptical mortal can find a way to save both worlds.

{This Tale Is True} combines the humor one expects from Adams with magical realism and a dash of literary fiction, resulting in a boisterous read that pushes back against the boundaries of genre.


For eons they ruled, but modern times have been rough on the ancient deities— their temples collapsed, their worshipers wandered off, and their purposes were made redundant by industry and technology. And the Fates aren't finished with them yet.
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{This Tale Is True}

{This Tale Is True}

by Deborah Adams
{This Tale Is True}

{This Tale Is True}

by Deborah Adams

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Overview

They don't make goddesses like they used to....

Mere days before the annual renewal of their immortality is to occur, the goddess of youth disappears. Without her and her restorative nectar, time and age will catch up with the goddesses. In the blink of an eye, they will shrivel and die, leaving the world to fend for itself, unless a skeptical mortal can find a way to save both worlds.

{This Tale Is True} combines the humor one expects from Adams with magical realism and a dash of literary fiction, resulting in a boisterous read that pushes back against the boundaries of genre.


For eons they ruled, but modern times have been rough on the ancient deities— their temples collapsed, their worshipers wandered off, and their purposes were made redundant by industry and technology. And the Fates aren't finished with them yet.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162178668
Publisher: Bald Cypress House
Publication date: 09/18/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 468 KB

About the Author

Deborah Adams is an award-winning author of novels, short fiction, poetry, and CNF. Her earlier books include the Jesus Creek mysteries:
All The Great Pretenders
All The Crazy Winters
All The Dark Disguises
All The Hungry Mothers
All The Deadly Beloved
All The Blood Relations
All The Dirty Cowards

You can learn more about this author and her work on her website:
www.Deborah-Adams.com
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