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I would love to read how you approach Odysseus and Penelope's story in your book as a thriller! Sign me up!
Kyran wrote: "I'm interested!"Hi Kyran!
Thanks for your interest! I'd love to send you ODYSSEUS.
What's the best email address for you? I'll send the epub/PDF directly.
If you enjoy it, an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads would be amazing!
Best,
Leon
Chloe wrote: "Hi Leon, I'm interested!
Thanks!"
Hi Chloe!
Thanks for your interest! I'd love to send you ODYSSEUS.
What's the best email address for you? I'll send the epub/PDF directly.
If you enjoy it, an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads would be amazing!
Best,
Leon
Zara wrote: "Hi I'm very interested Thank you"
Hi Zara!
Thanks for your interest! I'd love to send you ODYSSEUS.
What's the best email address for you? I'll send the epub/PDF directly.
If you enjoy it, an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads would be amazing!
Best,
Leon
Ilia wrote: "I would love to read how you approach Odysseus and Penelope's story in your book as a thriller! Sign me up!"Hi Ilia!
I love that you're interested in the Odysseus/Penelope dynamic! I've written Penelope as a strong, strategic character (not just "the waiting wife") and the psychological tension between them is central to the thriller.
I'd love to send you the book! What's the best email address for you? I'll send the epub/PDF directly.
If you enjoy it, an honest review on Amazon and/or Goodreads would mean the world!
Best,
Leon
Leon wrote: "Ilia wrote: "I would love to read how you approach Odysseus and Penelope's story in your book as a thriller! Sign me up!"Hi Ilia!
I love that you're interested in the Odysseus/Penelope dynamic! I..."
Ah wonderful, thank you. Please email to: ilialou6@hotmail.com. Epub would work best on my e-reader, many thanks!



I'm offering free ARC copies (ebook PDF/epub) of my novel ODYSSEUS, releasing January 2026.
The pitch:
The Odyssey as a psychological thriller. After 20 years apart, Odysseus and Penelope reunite as two war veterans—both destroyed by battles on opposite fronts. He fought gods and monsters at sea. She ruled Ithaca alone, besieged by 108 suitors. Now they must learn to recognize each other. And that's harder than winning any war.
Two wars. Two battlefields. No winners.
For fans of: Madeline Miller (Circe, The Song of Achilles), Jennifer Saint (Ariadne), Claire North (Ithaca), Costanza Casati (Clytemnestra)
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
What I'm offering:
- Free ebook (PDF or epub)
- No deadline pressure
- No obligation to review (though it would be amazing!)
Interested? Comment below or DM me and I'll send the file!
Thanks,
Leon G. Collin