Well, well, well . . . Our Trident finally meets his match. Our loveable manwhore has made appearances in all of the previous books in this series, and finally, this is his story. Zara is down on her luck and miraculously lands a job working as the general manager for Trident’s new upscale restaurant. But she’s hiding something. But not for long, everyone will know soon enough. In the meantime, Trident is fighting these new feelings that he’s experiencing.
I enjoyed this book, although not as much as some of the others in this series. The characters are well defined. Although we’ve had several books to become acquainted with Trident. A few of the other demi-gods make an appearance as well; Rage, Bolt and Death (his book is next!).
I also like our heroine, Zara. She did start out as a no nonsense, focused business woman. I think that’s why Trident became infatuated with her. She was focused, and competent, on her job and didn’t come on to him. She came across as indifferent, something he’s definitely not used to. There is some drama with an ex-boyfriend but nothing a son of Poseidon can’t handle.
I do recommend this book, and the series as a whole. Of course Ms. Hartnady always knows what she’s doing.