That said, I stand by what I said about really enjoying the book. It was a little too depressing at first to be a light read, but it was well paced, atmospheric and featured some interesting and colourful characters. It's one of those stories where I think, now the set up has been got out of the way, books two and three of the trilogy will be bigger and better. I will certainly be keeping an eye on the bookshelves for book number two ''Goddess Interrupted''.
My thanks to the publishers for sending a copy. We also have a review of Carter's [[Simon Thorn and the Wolf's Den by Aimee Carter|Simon Thorn and the Wolf's Den]].
Fans of re-imaginings and retellings of Myths and legends should check out Bookbag's [[Top Ten Retellings of Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales]] list.