Medusa A Love Story
Author: Sasha Summers
Genre: Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
Release Date: May 2012
Release Date: May 2012
Blurb:
It's said love can change a person. Medusa wasn't always a monster...
Medusa
is ruled by duty, to her Titan father and the Goddess Athena. She's no
room for the tenderness her warrior guard, Ariston, stirs. When Olympus
frees her from service, her heart leads her into the arms of the guard
she loves... and curses her as the creature with serpent locks.
Ariston
goes to war with a full heart... and dreadful foreboding. He learns too
late of the danger Medusa faces, alone, and a Persian blade sends him
into the Underworld. But death, curses, nor the wrath of the Gods will
keep him from returning to her.
Poseidon will use
Greece's war to get what he wants: Medusa. He does not care that she
belongs to another. He does not care that she will be damned. He is a
God, an Olympian, and she will be his.
Watch the Book Trailer:
"This
tragic and beautiful retelling of one of the world's oldest stories
tackles the eternal battle between duty and happiness. Medusa, A Love
Story broke my heart then filled in the cracks with joy. Sasha Summers
is simply a mesmerizing new talent."
~Stephanie Dray, Author of the
critically acclaimed Song of the Nile
“You asked for an audience, you have it. Now tell me, where do you belong?” Hades’ voice was deep, emotionless.
Ariston swallowed. “Athens.” He met Hades’ gaze, but the God revealed nothing to him.
“Why? You died with honor and glory. Is that not what every soldier wants?”
“My wife…” His voice wavered.
Hades brow lifted slightly. “Lives. You do not.”
“She is in danger.”
“Earthly danger. She is no longer your concern, Ariston.”
“The danger she faces is not earthly, but far from it…” Ariston’s voice
was hoarse, his desperation mounting. He took a wavering breath before
he began again. “She is everything to me. I am proud of my death, but it
means nothing if she is in peril. I must know.” Ariston kneeled. “I beg
you. I beg you to return me to Athens.”
Ariston waited, willing himself to be strong.
“Who is this wife?” Hades asked.
“Medusa of Athens.” He paused. “Now of Rhodes.”
Hades was silent, his dark blue eyes regarding him steadily.
“When I die—” Ariston began.
“You are dead,” Hades assured him.
“When
I return…die again, I would serve as guardian to Tartarus. I am a
skilled warrior, a skill I might offer you.” He spoke with confidence.
“You vex me,” Hades muttered, the slightest crease appearing between his eyes. “You offer this to me for a woman?”
Ariston nodded. “She is worthy.”
Hades was silent again, his eyes shifting to the blue-white flames in the massive
fireplace.
“My
words do not…adequately express the love I have for this woman. But I
cannot leave her. She is at risk. I must return.” The words came without
thought. How could he justify such emotion to a God who reviled
affection or companionship? “As Olympus has my arm and sword, she has my
heart – a mortal, and perhaps weak, heart.”
The room was silent for too long. He would have to fight his way out…
“It is a weakness not reserved for mortals alone, Ariston of Rhodes.”
Hades’ words were so soft Ariston feared they’d not been spoken. But
Hades continued, strong and clear. “I will return you to your ship so
that you may lead your men to victory. Too many have fallen from this
war and I would see it end. When that is done, you may go to your wife.”
He paused then added, “When you return to my realm, I will have your
fealty.”
The God of the Underworld, Lord of Death, gave him mercy? Mayhap there was one God he might serve with honor.
Ariston vowed, “You have it.”
Review:
Medusa: A Love Story is a fast paced adventure through Greek mythology. It takes a unique story line involving well known mythological figures and intertwines it with well known stories from Greek mythology. There aren't too many books focusing on mythological fiction that have fresh ideas and concepts, but this book blew me away in that aspect. It is very well written and the setting and characters fit perfectly in the world Sasha creates. Even though these characters were larger-than-life and well known, they were written in a way that made them easy to relate to and really accessible to the reader.
I think this is one of those books that would could be made into a spectacular movie. I really enjoyed everything about this novel and am eagerly looking forward to reading more in the series. I highly recommend it for lovers of mythology and generally great love stories.
Medusa: A Love Story is a fast paced adventure through Greek mythology. It takes a unique story line involving well known mythological figures and intertwines it with well known stories from Greek mythology. There aren't too many books focusing on mythological fiction that have fresh ideas and concepts, but this book blew me away in that aspect. It is very well written and the setting and characters fit perfectly in the world Sasha creates. Even though these characters were larger-than-life and well known, they were written in a way that made them easy to relate to and really accessible to the reader.
I think this is one of those books that would could be made into a spectacular movie. I really enjoyed everything about this novel and am eagerly looking forward to reading more in the series. I highly recommend it for lovers of mythology and generally great love stories.
About the Author:
Sasha
Summers is part gypsy. Her passions have always been storytelling,
history, and travel. It's no surprise that her books visit times past,
set in places rich with legends and myth. Her first play, 'Greek Gods
and Goddesses' (original title, right?), was written for her Girl Scout
troupe.
She's been writing ever since. She loves getting
lost in the worlds and characters she creates; even if she frequently
forgets to run the dishwasher or wash socks when she's doing so.
Luckily, her four brilliant children and hero-inspiring hubby are super understanding and supportive.
Sasha
is an active member of RWA and several Texas Chapters. A
self-proclaimed movie-addict, she is full of all sorts of useless movie
tidbits and trivia.
Connect with Sasha:
I'm so glad you enjoyed Medusa! It was a true work of 'heart' writing it, so hearing positive things about it means sooo much!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I participated in the tour or I never would've heard about Medusa! I'm really glad I read it and I meant everything I said in the review. I'll definitely be reading more of the series! Thanks for stopping by my blog Sasha!
DeleteI have never heard of this but it sounds so good. Thanks for sharing. I am definitely adding it to my tbr list.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Bianca! Let me know what you think when you're done. All the best.
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