Those Fatal Flowers by Shannon Ives

 


Greek mythology meets colonial America, yes, that is a must read for me!  This novel alternates from the past and present.  The past is Thelia's life as a siren having been banished to an island when she failed to protect Proserpina. The present is Thelia in Roanoke, on a quest to save her sisters and herself.  


This was such a unique book filled with action, mystery, violence, and a little romance.  It was a story of survival and women empowerment.  The writing flowed and I was completely invested in what was going to happen.  I did enjoy the Colonial America setting more than when Thelia is on Scopuli.  The author did a great job of showing what it would be like for a former Greco/Roman woman who was turned into a monster, to become a Colonial American woman.  The entire premise was engaging.  


If you enjoy historical fiction novels especially ones with mythology and strong female characters this is a unique book that you will definitely enjoy!

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