Blog tour: Psyche and Eros

Welcome to the blog tour for Psyche and Eros by Luna McNamara!

More about the book…

Born into an era of heroes, a prophecy claims that Psyche - Princess of Mycenae - will defeat a monster feared even by the gods themselves. Rebelling against society's traditions, she spends her youth mastering blade and bow, preparing to fulfil her destiny.

But she is soon caught up in powers beyond her control, when the jealous Aphrodite sends the God of Desire, Eros, to deliver a fatal love-curse. The last thing Eros wants is to become involved in the chaos of the mortal world, but when he is pricked by the very arrow intended for Psyche, he is doomed to love a woman who will be torn from him the moment their eyes meet.

Thrown together by fate, headstrong Psyche and world-weary Eros will face challenges greater than they could have ever imagined. And as the Trojan War begins and the whole of the heavens try to keep them apart, will they find their way back to each other... before it's too late?

More about the author…

Luna McNamara holds a master's degree from Harvard University in the study of women and gender in world religions.

A lifelong lover of Greek myths, she has studied ancient Greek language and philosophy.

She is currently a social worker living in Boston.

Psyche and Eros is her debut novel.

My impressions…

It’s easy to understand the popularity of Greek myth retellings when a book like this finds its way to you! I had only the vaguest knowledge of the story of Psyche and Eros so I was immensely glad for the opportunity to know more, especially as the author gives voice to both characters. I enjoyed immersing myself in a world of feuding gods and goddesses! But, at its heart, this is a love story. And a beautiful one, at that.

Three words to describe it. Fascinating. Evocative. Rich.

Do I like the cover? Absolutely stunning!

Have I read any other books by the same author? No, this is a fantastic debut novel. More, please!

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