Sweet ObsessionA Scorchingly Hot Modern Retelling of Poseidon and Icarus
He was mine to protect. Mine to adore. Mine to lose forever.
Icarus may not have flown particularly close to the sun, but he has fallen…right into the rough hands of Olympus's own Poseidon. Being held captive by the gentle giant wouldn't be so bad if Olympus wasn't on the eve of destruction…or if Poseidon stopped looking at him with those irresistibly stormy eyes.
Poseidon doesn't have time to babysit his increasingly bratty prisoner, but he has no choice: Olympus is officially at war, and someone has to keep their best bargaining chip out of harm's way. The thing is, the longer Poseidon is with Icarus, the more he starts to care for his sworn enemy...and the more he realizes that Icarus isn't the villain he's been made out to be. There's a warmth to him, a vulnerability, that Poseidon finds difficult to ignore or deny.
Now with Circe and the Aeaens at the gate and Olympus a hair's breadth away from falling, Poseidon will have to make a difficult choice: about himself, about his allegiances, and about the man who woke his heart from its long slumber only to threaten to break it for good...
A scorchingly hot modern retelling of Poseidon and Icarus.
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Katee Robert
Katee Robert writes romance that refuses to stay polite. Her stories live where desire meets danger, where power is negotiated rather than assumed, and where love often grows in the shadow of temptation. Known for reshaping familiar myths and archetypes into bold, modern romances, she has become a defining voice for readers who want emotional intensity alongside unapologetic heat.
Much of her work plays with reinvention. In the Dark Olympus series, Greek gods walk a contemporary city built on politics, control, and carefully guarded secrets. Hades, Persephone, and the rest are no longer distant legends but flawed, hungry people navigating power and intimacy in public and private spaces. Elsewhere, in series like Wicked Villains, classic antagonists are pulled out of the margins and given center stage, their stories reframed around consent, vulnerability, and desire. Across genres, whether contemporary romance, myth inspired worlds, or darker fantasy leaning settings, her books return again and again to questions of agency and trust.
Dark Olympus
Dark Olympus opens the gates to a city where power is currency, loyalty is fragile, and desire can be as dangerous as any weapon. Drawing inspiration from Greek mythology but stripping it of marble temples and distant gods, the series reimagines Olympus as a modern, shadow soaked metropolis ruled by influence, secrets, and carefully negotiated alliances. The myths are familiar, but their meanings are not, here, gods bleed, bargains have consequences, and love is never separate from control.
Dark Olympus consists of nine books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of two more books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

