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The Crossroads Compass

Margot Hollis

Love transcends realms. Drama follows gods everywhere.

When I flipped off my CEO and went viral, a trip to Greece was supposed to help me find myself. I never expected to find a god instead.

I’m Thalia Moretti, and my life was perfectly mundane until I met Asher—a mysterious stranger with killer looks and an encyclopedic knowledge of ancient Greek history. Our whirlwind romance across the islands feels too good to be true.

Turns out, it is.

Asher isn’t just devastatingly charming—he’s Hermes, the immortal messenger god moonlighting as a world-famous rock star. And that antique compass I bought on impulse? It’s a divine artifact that every power-hungry minor god wants to get their hands on.

Now I’m caught between jealous ex-goddesses, mythological conspiracies, and my own awakening powers as we race to rally the scattered gods of Olympus. Because when divine politics threaten both worlds, apparently a sarcastic social media manager from Brooklyn is exactly what the universe ordered.

Sometimes the best way to find yourself is to lose yourself completely—preferably with a god who looks incredible in tight jeans.

The Crossroads Compass is “Mamma Mia!” meets Greek mythology with a rock star god romance.

Book Information

Author: Margot Hollis

Available on: August 20th, 2025

Series: The Olympus Rising Series

Imprint: Lovelace Lit

Word Count: 47K

Genres: Fantasy Romance, Romance

Formats Available: Ebook

ISBNs: 978-1-966024-09-5


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Chapters from The Crossroads Compass...

The Crossroads Compass – Prologue

I’m pretty sure I’ve died and gone to Instagram heaven. Heliosmari is exactly what the doctor ordered — if the doctor prescribed sun-drenched streets, the intoxicating aroma of fresh-baked spanakopita,...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 1

The roar of the crowd is deafening, but all I hear is white noise. I stand center stage, sweat glistening on my skin, heart pounding like it’s trying to break...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 2

I cannot believe my luck. I’m not even sure how I found this place so quickly, but I love it here.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 3

I arrive at the villa as the first rays of sunlight peek over the horizon. The cab driver, an older man with a bushy mustache, whistles appreciatively as we pull...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 4

Athens unfolds before me like the pages of a history book come to life, and I’m pretty sure I’m grinning like an idiot. The bus deposits me near Syntagma Square,...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 5

The taverna hums with life, a symphony of clinking glasses and animated conversations. I breathe in, savoring the mingled aromas of grilled meats, fresh herbs, and salty sea air.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 6

I wake up feeling like I’ve been hit by a truck. A truck filled with ouzo and regret.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 7

The ferry docks in Mykonos as night settles in, well past ten. I stretch, feeling the familiar tingle of excitement that comes with arriving somewhere new.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 8

The lobby smells faintly of jasmine and something citrusy, like a fancy candle I’d never be able to afford. I shift my weight from one foot to the other, suddenly...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 9

“Another drink it is.” I flag down the waiter, a chiseled Adonis with a bored expression.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 10

Our eyes meet across the table, and for a moment, the rest of the world fades away. It’s just me and him, caught in a bubble of shared laughter, and...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 11

The sun streams through the floor-to-ceiling windows, painting the suite in a warm, golden light. I stretch, feeling the satisfying ache of muscles well used after a day spent traveling.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 12

“Pack what you can,” Asher says, his voice tight with urgency. He’s already moving towards his own room, but his eyes linger on me for a beat too long.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 13

“You packed your swimsuit, right?” I ask, my voice carefully casual as the taxi weaves through the crowded streets leading to the port.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 14

The ferry docks with a gentle thud, and the other passengers disembark, eager to explore the shores of Naxos. I, on the other hand, am more than happy to stay...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 15

I can’t believe what’s happening. Thalia is on her knees..

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 16

The discovery of the compass changes everything. We can no longer delay and spend time in Naxos just trying to lie low.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 17

My dirty, dirty mind flashes back to the beach in Naxos and Asher’s head between my thighs. Mmmm.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 18

My feet pound the pavement, the shocks echoing up through my legs and jarring my teeth as I turn the corner to downtown Heliosmari. I’ve gotta run, hide.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 19

Asher Zeus is onboard. Sigh. That’s such a relief. I really thought he’d fight me this time, considering how much he’s enjoyed his earthly life the last few centuries.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 20

I hate this place, hate the room, hate Alana, hate everything. Why did I come to Greece again.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 21

For fuck’s sake. Why is everything going wrong now? Of all times? After millennia of wandering about in this mortal world, I thought nothing big would ever happen again. Yet,...

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 22

“Ready?” I ask him, my heart beating so fast I think I’ve become a rabbit.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 23

Take it all. Thalia’s words echo in my mind, a testament to her unwavering trust and bravery.

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The Crossroads Compass – Chapter 24

[Redacted...] Power flows through my veins, as though the energy from the shrine still coursing within me is awakening something even deeper.

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