What kind of stories are the most entertaining ones? Well obviously the most intriguing tales feature characters that don't walk the straight and narrow, those that get into or cause trouble rather than avoid it. And now some of fantasy's most troublesome gals have their chance to shine in twenty all-original accounts of fallen goddesses, medusas and harpies, sorceresses drawn to the dark side of magic, and such well-known woeful women as Pandora and Cinderella's stepmother.
So heed their siren songs as you get caught up in the enchantment of such tales as those about: a woman who was all things to all men...four girls who formed a bewitching band and to keep it from breadking up made a bargain with Aphrodite...Lilith's encounter with a holy man and the "children" whose destiny would hand in the balance...a harpy doomed by Hera to bide on mortal Earth unless she could find a way to break the curse...a tooth fairy who just couldn't do without that dental fix...a medusa in search of a lover who wouldn't end up with a heart of stone....
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