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The Titan mother, Rhea, has lost something and wants it back. Bad. Zeus wants the prince of Troy, Ganumede, who wants the same thing as Rhea: the most powerful phallus in creation, currently owned by the golden god, Attis. How it got there and why it can never be touched is a conundrum that holds all of creation in its grasp. Ganumede falls under its spell - cursed with an unquenchable infatuation for Attis, an Adonis that rides a gold motorcycle in a leather jacket the color of a jet. The prince, likewise, becomes targeted by men and gods who want to bask in the affections of the most beautiful boy ever made. Ganumede clings to his innocence until the Fates decree it is no longer his property and take it from him.

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Date de parution 28 mai 2021
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EAN13 9781645367697
Langue English
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T he R age o f G anumede
Michael Fontaine
Austin Macauley Publishers
2021-05-28
The Rage of Ganumede About the Author Dedication Copyright Information © Acknowledgment Description Introduction The Preludes Chapter 1: Ganumede Gets a Sweetheart Interlude Chapter 2: Bombs From Heaven Interlude: The Tale of the Golden Collar Chapter 3: Ganumede Takes a Lover! Everyone run for cover Chapter 4: The Lost Boys Interlude: Zeus Defends Até. What death claims cannot stay! Chapter 5: Doors, Roads, and Gateways Chapter 6: Tapers, Torches, and Conflagrations Epilogues Part 1: Tros, King of Troy Epilogue 2: Callirhoe, Queen of Troy Interlude 3 Chapter 7: Boys on Fire! Chapter 8: As Above, So Below Chapter 9: Forms and Formlessness Chapter 10: The Secret of the Storm Captain Chapter 11: The Seventh House Chapter 12: Time to Pick up the Pace Chapter 13: Later, the Seventh House Epilogue 1: Hestia and the Divine Mothers Epilogue 2: Still in the Seventh House Chapter 1: Before That Chapter 2: Rabbit on the Run Chapter 3: Here Begins the Absolution of Attis And the Destruction of the Earth Courtesy of the One True God, Marcus Perfect 3.1 Ishtar in the Underworld Chapter 4: Hunting for Sport Chapter 5: Fembots! Chapter 6: Cotillion! The Seventh House Later Epilogue Epilogue 2: The Death of Attis Chapter 7: To See What Can Be Seen The Spite House Marcus Prefect and the Four Sportsmen Chapter 8: She’s having a Baby. Everyone is! Chapter 9: The Cave of the Heart Chapter 10: The Mysteries of the Heart Concurrently, The Seventh House Infirmary Chapter 11: The Riddle of the Heart Chapter 12: The Nine Plus Nine Chapter 13: The Rise of the Trophy King Ganumede, Orion, Mithras, Spanx, and Sugarhoof Chapter 14: Medicine House Chapter 15: The One True Abomination
About the Author
Michael Fontaine is a career not-for-profit professional who works in Washington D. C. He is working on a master’s degree in public administration, and spends his spare time writing fiction, playing the French horn, composing music for chamber ensembles and has also published another novel, Tawsi Melek Meets the Dragon Prince .
He lives alone in Washington, D. C.
Dedication
The Rage of Ganumede  is dedicated to all of us who got swept away by the unexpected appearance of utter, total beauty, and during its disappearance.
Copyright Information ©
Michael Fontaine (2021)
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher.
Any person, who commits any unauthorized act in relation to this publication, may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication data
Fontaine, Michael
The Rage of Ganumede
ISBN 9781643783987 (Paperback)
ISBN 9781643783994 (Hardback)
ISBN 9781645367697 (ePub e-book)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2020922051
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First Published (2021)
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Acknowledgment
Thanks to Stefen, who gave me the time, the place, and the confidence to tell this story.
Description
The Rage of Ganumede follows two characters: Ganumede, the Prince of Troy, and the Demigod Attis, his cousin.
Ganumede, the ‘Most Beautiful Mortal of Myth,’ desired by mortals, raped by the gods, had wants and needs of his own. Specifially, those embodied by his cousin, Attis, the son of the Goddess Isis.
Everyone from High Olmypus to the Underworld and in between has other plans for both of them. The secrets of the gods and the other young men that fell prey to seduction and abduction are revealed after Ganumede is taken by Zeus to be the new Cupbearer of the Gods.
After Ganumede disappears; Attis, stricken with sadness, pursues his plan to save the world from the notorious King Midas and his daughter, Zoe, the Golden Girl, whom he is forced to marry by the evil King.
Before the marriage takes place, Rhea, Zeus’s mother, abducts Attis in hopes of creating a new race of Titans to overthrow her son.
A brutal fight takes place at Zeus’s table when Rhea tries to enter the Abode of the Gods with Attis at her side. Zeus, indomitable, shrugs off Rhea’s assault and she and Attis are cast from Olympus.
Defeated and castrated, Attis, and Rhea, then, search for the Phallus of Osiris, believing it to be the key to ending Zeus’s reign.
After Ganumede recovers from Zeus’s abuse, he learns that Attis is not the first or only boy-toys of the gods.
With the help of the Holy Trinity of Goddesses, Ganumede escapes Olympus and returns, armed with the might of the Storm Soldiers and the secret of the most important mystery of them all: Who God and the gods are and the destiny of all things.
Attis, newly equipped with the Phallus of Osiris, continues Rhea’s plan for cosmic domination simultaneous to Ganumede’s plan to rescue him from certain and absolute corruption.
The second half details the quest of a council of goddesses banded together to defeat the Final Emperor, Marcus Prefect, AKA the God Yahweh, reborn in a new guise who intends to settle His old scores with a rebellious creation.
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LGBTQ/Fantasy/Sci-Fi Interest The Rage of Ganumede
Introduction: The Preludes
Establishes the main characters: Attis, Zoe, the goddess, Nana, Osiris, Horus and the protagonist, Ganumede, his brother, Tithonus, and, parents, The King and Queen of Troy. This is done by Hekate, the Goddess of Children, Witchcraft, and Murder.
Chapter 1 – Eos, the Goddess of the Dawn
Eos and Phoebus Apollo, brother and sister, share an interest: boys. They also share a profound lack of frustration tolerance for the other character flaw they have in common: nymphomania.
Chapter 2 – Bombs from Heaven
Ganumede fails to find a suitor and becomes ostracized. The only person who wants to be his friend is not a person but the Demigod Attis, who is betrothed to the sociopath Zoe, daughter of King Midas.
Attis wants an ally in his plans to free the world from his crazy girlfriend and bring unity to the world, Ganumede wants the only person he thinks is worthy of his affections. No ordinary boy will do!
Chapter 3 – Ganumede Takes a Lover!
Unwilling to wait for Attis to figure it out, Ganumede seeks the help of Eros, the god of desire and attempts to win the god’s favors in a legendary game of chance. If he wins, Eros will make Attis change his evil ways and love Ganumede. If he loses, he becomes Eros’s special friend for all eternity.
Chapter 4 – The Lost Boys
The Titaness of the moon helped Zeus overthrow his father, aunts, and uncles and all that fighting made her horny. She cuts a deal with Zeus. In exchange for Her loyalties against Kronus, Zeus agrees to turn Her lover, the mortal Endymion, into an immortal that will never, ever turn Her down or forsake Her for another.
Phoebe makes a booty call to the boudoir one day to discover something is missing. Endymion’s penis. A tense discussion with the god Horus, the god of the sun, sheds some light on the matter.
Mid-chapter we meet Hyakinthos and Daphne, office mates, who share a lover, Phoebus Apollo. They are never heard from again.
Chapter 5 – Doors, Roads, and Gateways
We’ve met and heard quite a lot from Hekate but know very little about her motives or agenda. They must remain mysterious or Witches’ Honor will be violated.
Ganumede’s mother, the Queen of Witches, disagrees completely. When Ganumede, far too smitten with the god Attis, for his own good, heads out into the night on the back of an otherworldly gold motorcycle, the Queen and goddess of witches decide to intervene.
Chapter 6 – Tapers, Torches, and Conflagrations
Dissatisfied with their attempts to rid her son of the ungodly influence of Attis and marry him to suitable partner, the King and Queen of Troy arrange his marriage.
This draws the attention of Zeus, the King of the Gods, who has no intentions of letting the Most Beautiful Flower Ever to be plucked from his garden. Ganumede disappears.
The goddess Eos, engorged with lust, takes a page out of Zeus’s book and Ganumede’s twin, the studly Tithonus, disappears.
Interludes
Bereft over the loss of his sons, Tros arms and aims two aconite missiles at Olympus. Zeus, knowing he will need Troy’s favor in the future, sends Hermes to the mysterious realm of the Storm Soldiers to retrieve two storm-footed horses as compensation for the mourning king’s losses.
Simultaneously, to celebrate the end of the Trojan legacy, King Midas throws a wedding for Attis and Zoe.
The Queen of Troy, deeply angry and bitter over the deaths of her twins prays to Rhea, the Mother of Titans, and begs her to intervene in the unholy union.
The loop closes.
Chapter 7 – Boys on Fire
An unlikely and inconvenient reunion between Rhea, Attis, Eos, and Tithonus and Ganumede takes place in Olympus. The fight nearly tears Heaven from the skies but Zeus reigns supreme.
Attis vows revenge, Eos vows revenge, Ganumede serves the wine.
Chapter 8 – As Above So Below
Ganumede gets acquainted with the gods of Olympus on High and hears their stories. They haven’t had anyone to talk to in a long time that

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