The Olympians no longer have their immortal power, and it's up to Queen Ann to retrieve it. She embarks on an adventure that will take her to planet Lone and then to a place long ago destroyed on the planet Earth: Atlantis. It is here where choices will be made to change the course of future events and she will discover her full potential.
Queen Ann and King Hathor are back again. The Augurs want to form an alliance with Raz. Ann agrees to meet with the Augurs but before she can meet with them an emergency that requires her immediate attention arises. Ann must go and see the Nicals. The Nicals have stolen the Stone of Immortality. The Nicals took the stone to try and survive a plague that has killed most of their kind. When Ann arrives to talk to the Nicals, they get aggressive and take Ann hostage. Can King Hathor save Ann without risking another war?
Again what I really enjoyed about this book is that it just continued as if no time had passed at all. What I liked the most was being introduced to new inhabitations from other planets. I started reading this book and was surprised that I had finished it in only a matter of hours. It moved by that quickly. What I think helped was a strong character development that could only be accomplished by so dedicated to writing such a fine book. Just like the first two books in this series, they just keep getting better and better.