After a rocky start, things seem to be going well for Athena. And her son, Niko, is loving the family life in their small lakeside town. There are a few things that bother Athena, though. She misses writing articles for her old job at a Chicago newspaper, and she is most often at her wits end with the large, Greek family dynamic.
So she takes the frustrations and puts them to work through an anonymous blog that, as it turns out, is very popular among her family. Little do they know that the blog is most often about them.
In the third book in the Goddess of Greene St. series, BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE GREEKTOWN, one of her family members becomes suspicious of a blog, and vows to find out who the anoynymous blogger is.
I won't completely ruin the surprise, because it's a fun side story, but I will tell you that it's not Niko, and it's not her mother.
I can't even imagine what her mother would do if she found out that the blog was inspired by her. Maybe I'll save that for another book...maybe.