No, there are no underwater societies of ghost armies, there are no Disney characters and there are no 11,000 year old relics coming back to life to, once and for all, take control of their ancient home and rule the Earth.
It all started out so innocently. Heather and Dave take a cruise on their yacht across the Atlantic Ocean and unknowingly come across Atlantis, just after Poseidon raised it. They don't know it's Atlantis. How could they? No one knows if Atlantis actually existed. After exploring, they find they love it and then tell others who are drawn to the newly discovered island over its beauty and also a unique natural resource, a fruit growing on a tree, which affects everyone who comes in contact with it. Pandemonium ensues. And soon, like a shark sensing a drop of blood in the ocean, corporate greed comes to the scene and it escalates until nations fight over money and power...and the gods laugh. This story includes historical accounts of Atlantis. Plus, originally the Greek gods were written as impetuous, self centered and kind of crazy. Here, there are modern day conversations between Greek gods which makes for a great way to understand each of them, which few people do because of how fleetingly they are taught in schools. This story also has sexual content and satire infused into it which is a great way to examine human nature and how logic takes a back seat to all the crazy things they will do over money, sex and power. It's a fun read.