Inside an ordinary middle school in an ordinary city, a small redheaded
eighth grader is doing something very ordinary, indeed. Ever since
Charlotte Mielswetzski and her cousin, Zee, saved the world, life has
been rather ordinary. Ordinary, that is, if you call being
ultramegagrounded (in Charlotte's case) or treated as if you might fall
to pieces (in Zee's case) ordinary. Either way, heroes deserve better.
Of course, no one knows Charlotte and Zee are heroes. It's not like they
can simply announce that Greek myths are real or proclaim they have
returned from the Underworld, where they rescued all of mankind from
Philonecron, a deranged demigod with delusions of grandeur. Instead,
they are forced to keep this terrible knowledge to themselves, and are
stuck in a state of extraordinary ordinariness. But things aren't quite
as ordinary as they seem. For Philonecron is the grandson of Poseidon,
and you don't mess with the progeny of the second most powerful god in
the universe. And Philonecron himself isn't so happy about having all of
his delicious plans thwarted by mortal children. He wants revenge, and
with his grandfather to help him, he is going to get what he wants. For
Charlotte and Zee, their not-so-ordinary lives are about to be disrupted
once again. This time it's not the world they must save -- it's
themselves. In the thrilling second installment of the Cronus Chronicles
trilogy, author Anne Ursu brings her trademark wit to a spectacular
adventure on the high seas.