![]() ![]() She feels responsible, and, worse, Henry is in danger. Kate chafes at being left behind when the top Olympians leave to prevent catastrophe. ![]() This may strike readers as overkill (and a shameless Rick Riordan retread), but it makes a nifty plot complication. For that, she’ll need help from her fellow deities, and there’ll be collateral damage-destroying the Olympians and wiping out humanity. She awakens her father, head Titan Cronus, enlisting his aid in a scheme to take down her victorious rival and promising his release from captivity in return. ![]() She looks forward to her coronation as Queen of the Underworld, but Calliope (Hera) has other plans. Kate has graduated to deity status and married Henry (Hades, Titan-born Greek deity of the Underworld, reconfigured as a category-romance hero). Fasten your seatbelts, lower your expectations, then sit back and enjoy the modest pleasures of this mostly smooth sequel. ![]()
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