
Content levels
Trigger warnings
Positive tags
Hero archetypes
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
Synopsis
The muses were doing fine until he showed up....Dylan from Denver, on dinner with Thalia:"I'm not sure, but I feel this is fate. I feel a connection to you.Plus, you are totally adorable -- just have dinner with me."Thalia, on dinner with Dylan:"Stop stalking me."Thalia, Era, and Polly are giving life on earth another try. But it's hard for the Muse sisters to concentrate when Era's as flaky as always, and Polly is busy trying to prevent catastrophe. But the biggest problem of all comes disguised as a handsome, crazy football player who won't leave Thalia alone. The trouble is, she kind of likes him. But why does he seem so...familiar?Only the evil Furies know who "Dylan from Denver" really is, and there's no way they'll let him get his goddess....
Is Three Girls and a God appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 12 and up.
This lighthearted mythological fantasy features Greek muse sisters navigating modern life with romantic complications. Contains mild peril from antagonistic Furies and persistent romantic pursuit that borders on stalking behavior.
What to know going in
This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include stalking and manipulation.
Who'll love this
Readers will enjoy the fish-out-of-water comedy of Greek goddesses trying to blend into modern life while dealing with mysterious boys and family drama.