Persephone Jackson and the Lost Cities (Fem! Percy Jackson x KOTLC) ON HAITUS
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  • Reads 4,434
  • Votes 82
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 18m
Complete, First published Nov 10, 2020
DISCONTINUED AND UP FOR ADOPTION 

This is a PJO x KOTLC story. Set after HOO and at the end of Exile

Things finally became real as I stared at the grave, my mind and body both refused to process her death until now. "Annabeth..." I whispered kneeling down, "I'm sorry." I choked out resting my head on her grave.

Yes, this is a cliche, and yes, my writing is absolute shit.

In this book Percy is 14 after HOO.

I don't own Percy Jackson

I don't own Keeper of the Lost Cities
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Percy Jackson and Sophie Foster. Two heroes fighting their own battles in their own worlds. But what will happen when the worlds collide? A fun filled crossover between kotlc and pjo/hoo. The fact that makes it different: Sophie is a fangirl. Meaning, she has read pjo/hoo. Which gives a completely fun twist to it. A mysterious prophecy A race of monster people asking for help A trip to the Labyrinth And loads of planning on the fates part. #1 in grizel, October 2021 #5 in CoachHedge, November 2021 #1 in Havenfield, January 2022 #6 in Kotc, November 2022 #3 in Keefesence, March 2023 A percy jackson and keeper of the lost cities crossover. Read on to a journey of prophecies and fun and adventure. "I loved the idea and the crossover between two of my favourite series and your writing was amazhang!! I think the storyline was also really great!" "The fact that this is the best pjo/kotlc story that I have read says a lot since I read a lot." "The storyline was really unique, the characters are written really well, description was great-- not too in detail for people to get bored, it was just enough for readers to understand what was happening."