“Orphia and Eurydicius” by Elyse John

Lee and Victoria weren’t the only ones to love “Orphia and Eurydicius” by Elyse John… Here is what the QBD crew thought:

If you’re looking for an enthralling story about unconventional love, the power of creativity, and the courage of women who struggle to make their voices heard – look no further than Elyse John’s debut title “Orphia and Eurydicius”.

In this incredible Greek mythology retelling, Orphia dreams of a life beyond warrior crafts and her far-flung island life. Her blood sings with poetry and her words can move flowers to bloom and forests to grow. However, her father Apollo – the sun god – has forbidden her this art. When she meets a shield-maker named Eurydicius in a chance encounter, he gives her the courage to use her voice one last time to defeat the final champion, gain the respect of the powerful Muses, and more… As her bond with the gentle shield-maker grows, she is faced with a darker journey – is the power of voice and poetry mightier than wielding any sword?

“Orphia and Eurydicius” provides a completely new perspective on a story that has been told for centuries. Cleverly written, this emotionally complex and passionate book will capture your attention from the very first page and will allow you to re-examine gender dynamics in a thought-provoking way. This is a title that demands a spot on your bookshelf!

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