A review by amberinpieces
Goddess Boot Camp by Tera Lynn Childs

4.0

In Oh.My.Gods., Phoebe Castro was forced to pick up her life on the West Coast of the U.S. and move to a small, secluded island in Greece with her mother. She grudgingly gained a stepdad, an evil stepsister, and the knowledge that the Greek gods were not a myth. Phoebe was dismayed to earn the privilege of attending school with the powerful, teenage descendants of the gods and being cast as the inferior outsider. There were inklings about her, however, and she eventually learned she was not inferior at all, but rather a descendant of Nike, the goddess of victory.

Now, having come into her powers too late, Phoebe has a lot of trouble controlling them. She believes it is only a matter of time before she makes as terrible a mistake as her father did. Her stepfather has concerns as well and enrolls her in Dynamotheos Development Camp (also known as Goddess Boot Camp). Phoebe needs to learn how to control her powers quickly because the gods have decided to test her focus and control.

Camp turns out to be embarrassing as Phoebe is the only seventeen-year-old among a bunch of ten-year-old girls and the camp counselors include her evil stepsister and her archenemy. Life likes to throw all the punches at once: Phoebe has trouble trusting her boyfriend, Griffin, she is training for an important marathon, and someone digs up her father’s past.

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