Great follow-up to the first book. I enjoyed this one much more. The kids’ personalities are shaping up and we have a trio on quest now making for better dynamics. Their quest for this book is to find the trident, unfortunately none of them knows what a trident is but Hera is sure it will be her magic weapon. As their magic stone heads them towards the boiling sea Poseidon is hilarious. You see the future (unbeknownst to him) King of the seas is afraid of the water, thinks it will melt him, can’t swim, gets sea sick and is generally miserable on the water. Little by little as the quest does take them out upon the ocean Poseidon does learn some truths bout himself and his whiny, scaredy character receives some much needed self-confidence. Again, this book is not true to Greek Mythology, many liberties have been taken but a basic storyline is in place that hopefully young readers will remember as they get older and venture further out into more closely tied mythology. In this volume we meet the Sirens luring sailors to their deaths, the Titan Oceanus, creatures of the sea that want to help Poseidon, the Androphagoi. It is while fighting Oceanus that they uncover their 4th member who was a prisoner of Oceanus, Hades. Hera set off on her own mission this volume and we haven’t seen her since so as we enter the third volume we have the three boys, Zeus, Prometheus and Hades in search for the Helm of Darkness. When and where will Hera return? An action-packed volume for the younger reader that introduces them to Ancient Greek myths.