When Tempest Rayne receives an invitation to the annual Gala of the Gods, she thinks it's too good to be true. Allowed to meet one Greek god of her choice, the awkward meteorology student requests to meet Aeolus, legendary Keeper of the Winds -- to talk about the weather, of course. Granted custodianship over the Four Winds, the once-mortal Aeolus quietly watches the world pass by from his remote island home. When he learns of the young woman who has asked to meet him, the lonely wind keeper is intrigued and agrees to honor Tempest's request. Neither mortal nor god is prepared for the encounter that follows. When the meddling Olympians brew up a little Mediterranean squall, Tempest and Aeolus must ride out the storm together, plunging them into a whirlwind of passion, leaving them both...Windswept.
One thing I like about Katrina Strauss's work is the way she presents the world she's describing, inviting oneself to just enjoy it without question. This story, even it's a short one, is rich and fill with bits of information about the wonderful world of Greek Mythology. This is an easy reading, fun and evocative that invites to evade reality for a while and enjoy. I simply love it, but, hey! I've read almost every book of Katrina and I've never been dissapointed in fact there is always a surprise in every book. Highly recommended.