"Hades moved swift as a shadows that lingered in the passages of his domain. The Fates were his destination. After the fiasco in Olympus, he just had to see them. Those looks that Hera had given him-he knew the boy was in grave danger. She wasn’t going to let him live."
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Helen of Troy, viciously taken by Deiphobus, brother of Paris, to be his wife, births a babe of the Trojan lineage and sends him away to be raised by another. Enraged by Paris’s old betrayal, Hera plans to destroy the child before it can take it’s throne as the last heir of Priam. Only Hades, God of the Underworld stands in her way, and finds himself getting closer to the child than he had ever thought possible.
Theodore Lowsely, a historian and archaeologist, will find a scroll most mysterious that leads him into the foray of a battle between two gods while discovering a secret about himself along the way. Connected by time and pulled together by fate, these two stories will shake the very foundation of Olympus.
"Tell me, O Muse, the cause; wherein thwarted in will or wherefore angered, did the Queen of heaven drive a man, of goodness so wondrous, to traverse so many perils, to face so many toils. Can heavenly spirits cherish resentment so dire?"