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The third book of the Aphrodite Chronicles, The Rape of Aphrodite, is titled not because of a cruel sexual act but for an outrageous violation. . Victoria, who was once known as Aphrodite or Venus, is called before a council in heaven because of her interference in man s right to choose. . Victoria has broken this agreement at least three times before as she has directly interfered with this right of mankind. . Despite these incidents being done in the name of love, punishment for her intervention is of the harshest degree. Victoria is expelled from heaven and sentenced to live as a mortal so that she might better understand the need for indirect angelic involvement. . The only way that she can end her life as a mortal and return to her status in heaven is to find love on earth, yet it is not just love she must find, but the greatest love of all. . Unknown to either of them, on the first day of her mortal life in the nursery, Victoria meets the first person who might save her, yet