Ethan is a closeted gay man, engaged to be married.
On a trip to the Mediterranean to retrace the Missionary journey of the Apostle Paul, Ethan decides to take a side trip and visit Mount Olympus.
Ironically, Olympus is as interested in Ethan as he is of it. It reaches out to him, woos him, beckons him and casts its shadow over the hidden reaches of his mind.
Lost, at the bottom of a river, held underwater by the weight of his backpack Ethan starts to suspect that his God was getting even with him for daring to make this trip. Until Ethan is rescued by the most beautiful man he'd ever seen. A man so gorgeous he makes Hollywood heartthrobs look amateurs.
Secretly, Ethan calls him, 'The God,' or more specifically, 'Adonis.' He's everything Ethan would expect a God to be, oozing sensuality, and he liked Ethan… and he didn't try to hide that.
Yet Ethan already had a God. A rather capricious God at that; who had no tolerance for men who express their sexuality with other men. But Adonis has something Ethan's God doesn't-and Ethan's God could not compete with that.
Ethan is about to take an erotic journey deep into the very heart of Olympus.