Rivals in Love and War

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Pub Date 26 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 29 Feb 2024

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One day, Hera, Queen of the Olympian gods, suggests to Aphrodite and Athena that they should each produce their own autobiography, since accounts by mortals never do them justice. The goddesses agree, thus creating a compendium of interlinked stories detailing everything from their interactions with various dubious mortals to their heated conflicts with one another.  

Rivals in Love and War offers a fresh perspective on three of the most-loved Greek goddesses, offering a unique insight into their thoughts and feelings when faced with the events of myths and legends many of us think we know. Brimming with tragedy, humour, bitter antagonism and hopeful reconciliation, this novel offers readers a rare glimpse into the minds of the gods. 

One day, Hera, Queen of the Olympian gods, suggests to Aphrodite and Athena that they should each produce their own autobiography, since accounts by mortals never do them justice. The goddesses...


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ISBN 9781803781877
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PAGES 201

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This was a really good read. The Greek stories told from the point of view of 3 of the goddesses with lots of different characters and stories weaved through the narrative. It was highly engaging all the way through, interesting with nice short chapters and no waffle
The women’s voices were animated, fun and kept everything fresh while giving us lots of exciting myths
Recommended for anyone interested in mythology

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc

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