Of course she'll forgive him. He's worked out the perfect plan. No woman could resist. Unfortunately, Medusa isn't just any woman and Poseidon really earned her wrath when he turned his back on her when she needed him most. But, the past is the past, and he's figured out a way to earn her forgiveness. The plan will work . . . as long as she doesn't turn him to stone on sight! Poseidon, god of the sea, knows one thing--Medusa is the woman he intends to claim and he's willing to fight for her. Unfortunately, it's his fault that she met the goddess Athena's wrath. Worse, when she needed him most, he'd turned tail and run. Now he's back, ready to do whatever it takes to gain her forgiveness and prove to her he's still the man who needs and loves her. Doesn't mean he has to fight fair He's brought his servants--also his lovers--with him. Her pleasure will be their pleasure and he'll prove his love by sharing everything he holds dear. And if things go awry, the men's skill as warriors will be an added boon. It's a solid plan if she doesn't turn him to stone first.