Three reluctant heroes, two enchanted islands, and one prophecy binds them all.
When the Belt of Hippolyte goes missing, three young warriors find their destinies intertwined: Aurelia, trained for greatness but unprepared for the weight of her mistakes; Arturo, seeking adventure only to be trapped by fate; and Zamos, an heir to the throne discovering the costly truth of his past. As a dark force awakens and Ares seeks to claim the Belt's power for himself, they must turn to Apollo—who uncovers a prophecy foretelling war, death, and the Belt's true power. Now, with magical beasts unleashed and the fate of their islands hanging in the balance, these unlikely heroes must race against time beneath the full moon's shadow.
She's the world's first evil stepmother. He's destined to be a hero.
It's no secret Hera, Queen of the Gods, is a wicked diva but she has a special kind of hate for Hercules. This time, she’s gone too far, robbing Hercules of his only reason to live. That is until Apollo, the golden boy of Olympus convinces Hercules that hope is as mighty a weapon as any. From cursed kingdoms and mythical creatures to enchanted isles guarded by fire-breathing dragons, the journey is fraught with peril. And let's not forget Hera—she will stop at nothing to see Hercules fail, even making a deal with Hades, King of the Underworld. Hercules has his loyal friends by his side but he can survive long enough to complete the Twelve Labors before the winter solstice and end Hera's reign of vengeance once and for all?
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