Where gods walk among us, and the fate of Olympus rests in the hands of their heirs…
Seventeen years old, and feeling like a misfit in a world that never seemed to care, one young hero’s life is changed forever by a single, explosive revelation. Everything they knew about themselves—and the world—is turned upside down in the blink of an eye.
They are not alone in this discovery. They are part of a select group of teens, each descended from one of the ancient gods of Olympus. Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Demeter, Ares, and Hades—these legendary gods live on through their bloodlines. But with their divine inheritance comes not only extraordinary power but a deadly inheritance as well.
As they struggle to control their newfound abilities, the teens realize that the gods are not the benevolent figures they once thought. They are powerful, yes. But they are also dangerous, flawed, and often cruel. And the peace between the gods has begun to crack. The prophecies are clear: Olympus will fall unless their children can rise to meet their destiny.
But there’s a twist—one that no one saw coming. The gods’ greatest enemy isn’t another god, but something much older, something far darker: the forgotten 13th god, whose name is whispered in legends but lost in time. This god, cast aside, is awakening. And their wrath could bring Olympus to its knees.
As the storm begins to gather and their powers grow stronger, the group must unite to face forces beyond their comprehension. Monsters, ancient magic, and dark secrets from the past await them at every turn. But who can they trust when betrayal runs deep, and the gods themselves may not be what they seem?
The stakes are higher than they could ever imagine, and every choice they make could mean the difference between salvation and destruction—not only for Olympus but for the world they have always known. The storm that split the sky is just the beginning, and the rise of the gods’ children has only just begun. The storm is just the beginning. The fate of Olympus—and all of humanity—depends on the heirs of the gods.