cassandra (legendary character)

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Cassandra the lucky

Cassandra has had enough of boys, especially after Apollo put a curse on her so no one would believe her predictions, so she has to figure how to gain everyone's trust again.
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Cassandra the lucky

Despite the fact that no one ever believes her prophecies, Cassandra is determined to help people make their own luck. When she sends some special fortunes to the Mount Olympus Academy, the prophecies come true, but in unexpected ways.

Ungodly

2015
"For the Goddess of Wisdom, what Athena didn't know could fill a book. So the assault on Olympus left them beaten and scattered and possibly dead. So they have to fight the Fates themselves, who, it turns out, are the source of the gods' illness. And sure, Athena is stuck in the underworld, holding the body of the only hero she has ever loved. But Hermes is still topside, trying to power up Andie and Henry before he runs out of time and dies, or the Fates arrive to eat their faces"--.

Mortal gods

2014
The escalating war between the gods takes Athena and Cassandra across the globe, searching for lost gods, old enemies, and the great warrior, Achilles, and although their alliance is fragile, they must find a way to work together or all is lost.

Antigoddess

2014
Athena and Hermes' search for the cause of their unexpected, life-threatening illnesses leads them to Cassandra, a former prophetess, who may be key to a war started by Hera and other Olympians who have become corrupt anti-gods determined to destroy their rivals.

The moon riders

2006
When thirteen-year-old Myrina of the Mazagardi tribe joins the Moon Riders, a revered band of warrior women, she becomes caught up in the life of the Trojan princess Cassandra and the epic, ten-year Trojan War.

Inside the walls of Troy

a novel of the women who lived the Trojan War
1998
The events surrounding the famous battle between the Greeks and the Trojans are told from the points of view of two women, the beautiful Helen and the prophetic Cassandra.

Inside the walls of Troy

a novel of the women who lived the Trojan War
2004
The events surrounding the famous battle between the Greeks and the Trojans are told from the points of view of two women, the beautiful Helen and the prophetic Cassandra. Helen and Cassandra and other wives, mothers, and sisters watch the plains below while the heroes of Homer's tale, The Iliad, battle in the war caused by Helen's beauty. This story describes how the women left inside the city may have dealt with the death and destruction caused by this most famous and devastating war.

Cassandra the lucky

2013
Cassandra has had enough of boys, especially after Apollo put a curse on her so no one would believe her predictions, so she has to figure how to gain everyone's trust again.

Antigoddess

2013
Athena and Hermes' search for the cause of their unexpected, life-threatening illnesses leads them to Cassandra, a former prophetess, who may be key to a war started by Hera and other Olympians who have become corrupt anti-gods determined to destroy their rivals.

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