Weary of his wife's constant criticism of human love, Zeus decides to teach her a lesson she won't forget. With a snap of his fingers, he projects Hera, Queen of the Gods, into the body of Marie - stripper by night, classical dance teacher by day.
For Hera, it's the height of humiliation. She who once reigned over Olympus finds herself trapped in a body that lives off seduction. Worse still, she discovers in Marie a woman who fully embraces her choices and takes pride in her art.
But when society's judgment threatens to destroy everything, Hera surprises herself by feeling an emotion she thought was reserved for gods alone: indignation in the face of injustice. Could this first lesson in humanity hide a deeper message?
Between the sensuality of a forbidden dance and the grace of a ballet class, a fallen goddess discovers that true dignity might not reside where she thought it did.
"The Queen's Fall" is the first episode in a series that revisits mythology with elegance and modernity. A unique exploration of prejudice and desire, seen through the eyes of an immortal who learns, despite herself, to become human.
[Content Warning: This book contains sensual scenes and is intended for a mature audience.]