Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26893490-20160111034409/@comment-27075534-20160323025112

np.

If you're interested, Megan Kearney's Beauty and the Beast makes good use of imagery from the Zeus/Leda story, as if suggesting it's the grandparent of the current fairytale. It's a wonderful read, and a good basis if you're using Zeus as a fairytale. (In the same way, "Eros and Psyche" is the grandfather to 'unseen husband' fairytales, and works as the canon justification C.A. Cupid!).

(For added legitimacy, and if you've got sufficiently deep pockets, the author sells the first volume on Amazon. ;p )