This is book four of the Queens of Olympus and the main characters are Aurelia, one of three current Poseidons, and her ex-girlfriend Kate (Katerina) who has been offered the position of High Priestess at the temple right by the water. Kate had worked hard to get to this level and was the best candidate for the job. Aurelia didn’t tell her other Poseidons, who make up the council, Alistair and Phoebe, that she already knew Katerina, not wanting that to influence their decisions. It had been a few years since they broke up, after Katerina was offered a promotion across the country from where they were both working at the time. They had been together for three years since college and Aurelia gave up on their relationship, knowing Katerina would be working excessively long hours, driven to be the best she could be in the new position and wouldn’t have any time for a long distance relationship. It broke her heart and she thought she was over it until she sees her in person again and the butterflies start up again.
For Katerina, she is now in her dream job, something she has worked hard to get to, and her ex is now her boss. She needs to show that there was no favouritism given to her and that she is the best person to be the new High Priestess, who keeps the temple running smoothly and is also responsible for helping to support the Poseidons as well. With a dangerous and toxic spill to contend with for the Poseidons, she is kept busy in her first few weeks, needing to gain lots of support for the Poseidons, former ones as well, plus set up everything needed to deal with all of the problems. Add in a few problems that brings their own relationship issues to the fore and it makes them question where they went wrong before and if there could ever be a second chance for them to be together! The fates have clearly brought them back together, but they need to learn the lessons from their past mistakes and decide whether work is really all that matters to them now. Or if there could be room for a relationship? Trust between them has to be freely given, believed and earned. Another entertaining short FF tale with a twist on the legend of Poseidon and Greek mythology and a touch of romance along the way. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.