Poseidon plays a significant role in my next book THE MERMAID DID IT. I've been learning a lot about this Greek god while working on the new project--he is the brother of Zeus, he's the god of the sea and other waters, of earthquakes and horses. Not surprisingly, and like most of the gods of Olympus, Poseidon was a great lover. His most noted lover, and wife was a mermaid named Amphitrite--this itself, is an interesting tale. If you have the time, check out this love story.
As for THE MERMAID DID IT, The book is moving along swimmingly, (lol)
I'm a little over a third of the way through, so I thought I might share a bit--here is a small excerpt:
I thought it could be her—not a lot of gals built that high and with freckles.” .......
now, she’s a looker. Hot stuff, and the way she stands—there’s something
about her—man-eater.
“You got that too?”
“Yep, I’ve seen enough of them to know—kinda a sixth sense.”
QUOTE: "When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew." William Shakespeare
WRITING TIP: Writing is an opportunity to learn about all kinds of things, especially yourself.
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