The Storm Eternal: The Saga of Zeus, King of the Gods
Born into a world ruled by terror, Zeus begins his life as a secret — a child hidden deep in a mountain cave while his father, the Titan Cronus, swallows his other children whole to escape a prophecy that one of them will dethrone him. Raised on wild honey and the clash of bronze, the boy grows toward a destiny written before his first breath: to free his devoured brothers and sisters, seize the sky, and break the father who would have unmade him.
But taking the throne, Zeus discovers, is the easy part. From the world-shattering war against the Titans to the uneasy division of the cosmos among three brothers, from the storms of his marriage to proud Hera to the theft of fire and the rebellion of gods and monsters alike, the king of Olympus learns a brutal truth — that conquering a kingdom and keeping one are not the same thing, and that the crown he bled for is the loneliest seat in all creation.
This is Zeus as you have never met him: charismatic and wrathful, protective and proud, a ruler haunted by the very fear that destroyed his father — that the children he creates may one day rise against him. Sweeping, cinematic, and emotionally charged, The Storm Eternal reimagines the oldest legend in Greek mythology as a dramatic novel of power, family, betrayal, and the one truth even the king of the gods cannot outrun: that no one — not even a god — can escape fate.