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Thursday, July 1, 2004 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 5  
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     In ancient Greece, young Anaxandra must face the harsh and violent reality of her future as she is ripped away from her family and taken as hostage.  Six years after her capture, her new island is sacked by pirates and she is the sole survivor.  She assumes the identity as the Princess Callisto when the great King Menelaus comes to her rescue.  The king takes her back to Sparta with him where Helen, his beautiful half-mortal, half-goddess wife, does not believe that this red-headed girl is the real Princess Callisto.
     Anaxandra realizes that if Helen discovers her true identity, she will become a servant. She manages to stay out of harms way until the Trojan prince Paris arrives. Paris and Helen's fascination with each other leads Troy and Sparta into a 10 year war.  Can Anaxandra find the strength to survive in this dangerous place?

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