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Curse of Olympus #1

Crown of Serpents

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The sizzling tale of Perseus & Medusa featuring female rage, enemies-to-lovers, and high-stakes action

Medusa wants only one thing: revenge against the gods who abused and shunned her. Perseus would do anything to save his family from King Polydectes, the tyrant ruling his home – even slaying the infamous monster in exchange for his mother’s freedom. Yet, when the hero and the gorgon collide, it remains unclear whether they will tear each other apart or become unlikely allies – powerful enough to challenge even Olympus.

When Perseus finds Medusa, she is not the mindless beast he expected. He cannot bring himself to kill her and takes her prisoner instead. However, Perseus has neither considered how infuriatingly stubborn his captive is, nor that he would incur Poseidon’s wrath by sparing Medusa. When a violent storm blows them off course, Perseus and Medusa must set their differences aside to survive the treacherous waters.

As a bond forms between them, they are caught in the web of the powerful players that pitted them against each other. Can Perseus save his mother while sparing Medusa’s life? Can Medusa withstand the wrath of the Olympians she has provoked?

360 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 11, 2025

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841 reviews2,659 followers
April 7, 2025
3.75!

She was a brave and ruthless woman, powerful, terrifyingly lethal, and with a dark and twisted past but she was no monster.


If there's one thing that I need in life- it's Greek myth! I love it so much like give me any story, spin it anyway I just know I'll enjoy, it's such a twisted world but the stories in it our very rich and this book cultivated a perfect story. The writing for a debut novel was good. I had a few problems with the pacing which affected my rating but it was overall very enjoyable and refreshing to read. This spin on Medusa was also very invigorating. I always wanted Medusa's redemption arc like I desperately needed it so when I saw this author was writing it I was the most excited for it and for the most part it did deliver. What didn't work for me tho was pacing because that took a lot of my time and the second thing was the plotline being dragged a bit but other than that it was really well done.

Medusa's humanity after everything that she has been through showcased to never judge a book by it's cover. I really liked her humanity and I really liked the way her story unraveled, her trauma was explored well and I really enjoyed reading her scenes with Perseues where how she started with being so mistrusting and then how it transitioned into trust and then friendship ands then love and I also love how her victims were always criminals or rapists and that she didn't kill for "revenge against the gods." Perseus himself was so kind and respectful struggled between killing an innocent and saving her mother but I always love it when the main hero goes against a corrupt god/king it's very fun to read and his perspective itself was very enjoyable.

Perseus and Medusa together were a force to be reckoned with. Both were able to understand it each other and both knew how to deal with each other. This knowledge and understanding slowly formed the bond of love and the whole process of it was really enjoyable to read, It was enemies to lovers but take it a notch down, it was sent to kill her but fell for her done right!! The end part where Medusa screams at Athena for Perseus was my favourite scene of the book. This was the romance I was seeking and I was kept satisfied at the end.

Overall, a really fun experience!
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A medusa redemption arc with female rage?!? SIGN ME UP!! I have been reading this for a while and I've been enjoying it! the art and the reels the author is posting got me extra excited 🤸‍♂️

*Thank you to the author for giving me an E-Arc.*
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140 reviews620 followers
April 15, 2025
𓍢⊹ ࣪ ➸ 3.5 stars

“Your strength, it's the most glorious thing I've ever witnessed. No work of art could ever compare to the sight of you cutting down your enemies with fierce determination burning in your eyes. So, please, don’t ever be ashamed … not even of the wild parts. Especially not the wild parts. I see all of you, and you are beautiful, Medusa.”


🗡️ enemies to reluctant allies to lovers
🗡️ female rage/revenge
🗡️ green mythology meets romantasy
🗡️ reluctant hero
🗡️ yearning but they can’t look at each other…

— thank you to netgalley for the arc!

this was such an amazing book and i definitely enjoyed reading!!! i loved perseus and medusa’s story! the side characters stole the show for me and i am utterly invested in kleos and andromeda!! i NEED more!!!

“I will choose you no matter what you do or where you go. I will follow you to the ends of the world.”
“You would follow me anywhere.”
“I will follow you anywhere.”
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111 reviews217 followers
March 13, 2025
4.5 ★’s

She was a brave and ruthless woman, powerful, terrifyingly lethal, and with a dark and twisted past — but she was no monster.


I’m not a huge Greek mythology fan but I ended up loving this. This is a retelling where Perseus doesn’t kill Medusa and they end up falling in love. I only know the basics of the Medusa myth but this was easy to follow and understand. I really liked Medusa's character arc and seeing her healing journey.

Slow burn, true enemies to lovers turn reluctant allies. The development of the relationship was well done and I liked their dynamic - Medusa being the morally grey one and Perseus being patient and gentle. I loved the way Perseus was with Medusa, especially with her PTSD and panic attacks.

He would protect Medusa, too, if she would let him.

“Do you want me to hold you?”
He stroked her hair, whispering, “It’s okay. You’re safe.”


Then there's the extra romance between Kleos and Andromeda. Reverse grumpy X sunshine - He's a big, giant golden retriever and she’s more reserved.

I will always come to save you, Princess.

↳ I can’t wait to see more of them in book 2!!

Overall this was a great debut and I enjoyed reading this. This was a story filled with female rage, revenge, redemption, romance and healing. It was well written, fast paced and I loved the Romantasy element.
9 reviews1 follower
January 4, 2025
A retelling like no other I’ve read before! The story of Medusa and Perseus from a different perspective: raw, honest, full of female rage but also healing and building trust with yourself but also others again after trauma.

I absolutely loved this book! I was lucky to receive an ARC from Lara Reed and I read this within a few days! The characters are so well fleshed out and the story flows beautifully. I love how Medusa was portrayed and the complexities of her emotions and how they changed throughout her journey were incredible! I think my favourite chapter (at the moment this will likely change on a re-read bc they’re all that good) is chapter 45) without spoiling anything I believe the way she was able to open up here was so important and the lead up to it was perfect.

I cannot recommend this book enough! Not only for those who love Greek mythology (but you will love it for that even more) but everyone who likes to read women centred stories that show that dealing with your trauma can take on different forms and that all emotions are valid and important.
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61 reviews8 followers
January 29, 2025
“Your strength,” he whispered, his breath warm against her skin, “it's the most glorious thing I've ever witnessed.” 🌊🐍🗡️

what an interesting retelling!! the story has a strong plot, that is well paced, and easy to follow. I think the author did a great job integrating her own twist into the book and making it really fun (and heartbreaking) to read.

I really related to Medusa as so many people do. It is so important for us to have stories like this to demonstrate what healing from the pain of others’ wrongdoings can look like. my favorite part of the story was reading about Medusa’s origin and character arc throughout the story.

if you like books like the song of achilles, i definitely recommend dipping your toes into lara reed’s debut <3


received as an arc in exchange for an honest review
Profile Image for Sarita.
119 reviews10 followers
July 13, 2025
(2.5) I can see that if this becomes a series it has a lot of potential and I really like the premise. Overall I enjoyed it but I think the author probably just needs to work a little on less telling and more showing, the reader can do the work in understanding what’s being said with out it being spelled out.
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283 reviews135 followers
June 21, 2025
3.5 stars

read like a train, very entertaining. but there were some inconsistencies/annoying typos that could’ve been avoided with a simple proof read.
Profile Image for Ailen Santos.
17 reviews2 followers
March 20, 2025
Thanks NetGalley for the opportunity!
Maybe spoilers!!!

Oh my God! I'm in love with this book. It's truly a book I loved; it deserves 5 stars! The only reason I'd lower it to 4 stars is because I need to know what happens to Kleos. It's not a question, it's a plea. I NEED to know.

It took me a while to read the book, but not because of the book itself, but more for personal reasons, because once I had the time, I finished it in 2 or 3 days.

Meduna's evolution and her relationship with Perseus, how she went from not trusting men to opening up and sharing her reality. It's so beautiful.

Kleos and Andromeda? I need a next book right now.

Waiting (and hoping) for the second book!
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47 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2025
I was lucky to get an eArc of this incredible retelling of Perseus and Medusa!
I don’t read greek mythology retellings often, but this book had me hooked from the first page on!
One thing I would have wanted more of was to have more chapters in Medusa’s POV because I LOVED her. I loved her story and the way her character progressed and developed.
Especially the last couple of chapter had me sitting anxiously. So much happened! Overall I loved how fast paced the book was and there was always something happening but there was still time for different relationships to develop over the course of the book!
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233 reviews8 followers
June 22, 2025
What an absolutely phenomenal twist on Medusa! I have always been a bit of a Greek mythology nerd (Percy Jackson kids REPRESENT), so I knew going into this book that I will absolutely devour it.

The author perfectly encapsulated feminine rage. Medusa, our FMC, has been killing sailors for quite some time, so much so that Polydectes (tyrant king) has put a bounty on her head. Perseus, after being robbed, is short on this year’s astronomical tithe. When he goes to beg the awful king for forgiveness, he is given two options, either allow his mother to become a concubine to this disgusting king, or bring back the head of the Medusa gorgon. Perseus obviously goes for the gorgon, but Medusa is so far from what he was expecting.

The dynamics between Perseus and Medusa throughout this book was amazing! From enemies, to captor/captive, to reluctant allies of sorts, to touch him/her and die. I LOVED these two so much. Medusa was such a badass, I love her so much and would die for her.

🗡️Enemies to lovers, female rage, morally grey MCs, one bed at the inn, comforting after nightmares, found family, touch him and die, I would burn the entire world for you
Profile Image for Atheina Vismark.
99 reviews6 followers
April 21, 2025
Thank you NetGalley and the author for this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

What a pleasant ride this one was.

I appreciated the differences between the original myth quite a lot especially the part where medusa doesn't die and you know Perseus actually sounds like a fun person to be around. I really like how we at first all thought (What Perseus thought of her) that Medusa was just a mindless beast, where in reality she's actually a woman, a scorned woman filled with rage, revenge and desire to make her assailant suffer a fate worse than death.

Perseus (or at least this version of him) is one of the funniest men I've read of inside Greek mythology and one of the nicest too! Another great thing was how his relationship with Medusa progressed (plus they're so cute together) and how they slowly learned to trust each other.

And last thing - I need more Andromeda x Kleos. That ending calls for book 2, I need to know what will happen to them now after the whole Perseus x Medusa story has come to an end.

3.8 rounded up to 4⭐️ 1.5🌶️


Profile Image for Megan.
120 reviews3 followers
March 7, 2025
I loved this retelling so much! The writing was beautiful, the pacing was perfect and the characters were so well written. I’m an absolute sucker for mythology and I love a slowburn romance so this was the perfect book for my tastes. There was action, there was rage, there were meddling gods, what more could I ask for!

Medusa was full of female rage and it was glorious!! The story did a fantastic job of delving into the complexities of Medusa and her emotions and I absolutely loved her. Perseus was equally well fleshed out and I was really rooting for them throughout.

Please check the triggers on this one!

Tropes:
Greek mythology/romantasy
Enemies to lovers
Star crossed lovers
She’s morally grey
Female rage
Meddling gods

This is an incredible debut and I cannot wait to read more of what Lara Reed writes!

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion! 4.5 stars rounded up🌟
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240 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2025
random ku read let’s go!! this was kinda camp i was locked in. this is for the percy jackson lovers fr. the writing wasn’t the best and there were like six more perspectives than we needed, but i was entertained. when ur man threatens to burn olympus down with you 😍🐍
Profile Image for Стефани Николова.
26 reviews
March 3, 2025
Crown of Serpents is book one in the Curse of Olympus series—a take on the story of Medusa and Perseus.🩷🐍

I absolutely adored the writing style. It’s so lyrical and beautiful, making the story feel almost poetic.

If you love slow burn, enemies to lovers with the who did this to you trope, a fierce FMC radiating divine feminine rage, and overall an action-packed story about empowerment and personal growth, I’m sure you’ll love this one.

I also loved the dynamic between the characters—it was well-layered and had just the right amount of tension. Plus, the book offers a diverse range of characters, enhancing the story even more.

That being said, I strongly recommend checking the trigger warnings beforehand. The book explores heavy themes like victim-blaming, sexualization, assault, and grief. These topics are handled in a way that fits the story, but they might be difficult for some readers.

As a series opener, Crown of Serpents sets up an intriguing world, and I can’t wait to see where the story goes next. Lowkey hoping we dive even deeper into the dynamics of the Olympian gods—and their world.🥰

I have to mention, the fact that this is a debut author blows my mind!
The writing, the world-building, the characters
-everything feels so well-crafted. I'm beyond excited to see what's coming next in the series!

Thank you to Lara Reed and to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

✨ Release date: 03/11 ✨
Profile Image for Maddie.
9 reviews
March 9, 2025

I’ve always been a sucker for a Greek mythology retelling. I loved the progression of Perseus’ and Medusa’s relationship. It was a true enemies to lovers situation. I also enjoyed seeing Medusa’s progression over the book. It was a story full of female rage and revenge.
While I had a hard time getting into the first couple chapters, once I got into it, I couldn’t put it down and flew through it in a couple days! It was fast paced and full of action.
I can’t wait to read the next book!
Thank you Netgalley for providing me with an eARC.
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42 reviews2 followers
March 9, 2025
Thank you NetGalley for the Arc of this magical book!

4.5 🌟.

This is a beautifully written story about loss, love and hope. The writing grips you from the very first page.
Crown of Serpents is a retelling of Medusa and Perseus. From the start you get a very detailed background on both characters. It shows the strength and courage they both have whilst battling emotional and physical turmoil. Throughout the book you can see the vast change in character development which makes you fall in love more with the characters. I really don't want to give anything else away in this review as I can see this book blowing up and becoming a firm favourite of many readers, as it is now one of mine.
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102 reviews22 followers
January 5, 2025
Some of you may know that I also run a film page on Instagram, and when asked way back in 2020 what movie I would make if I had unlimited money and creative freedom, my answer was the true story of Medusa. The idea is purely an exercise in wish fulfilment, to see a wronged woman who the stories have condemned and vilified know justice and find peace with herself, to her standards.

Crown of Serpents channels that energy, depicting the Medusa that popular blockbusters ignore: a woman who was abused, assaulted, and spurned by the very goddess she pledged her life too, and who now seeks her vengeance against predatory men, and those who enable them. Her plans are, naturally, disturbed when hunky, heroic Perseus arrives, and together they form an uneasy alliance.

There are multiple compelling characters, but Medusa’s POVs made my blood sing and surge. What a heartbreakingly faithful telling of her story, one that sees her address her trauma and assimilate all of the sides of herself into one. The gods may not love a mad woman, an angel of death and vengeance, with a soft, human heart, and a will to protect others, but I sure do.

Crown of Serpents releases on 11 March 2025.
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70 reviews15 followers
March 11, 2025
I was grateful to receive an ARC from Lara Reed & I had such a fantastic time reading this book. I laughed, I cried, I fist-bumped the air in celebration. If you’re looking for a satisfying Medusa retelling with suspense, revenge, love, & adventure… look no further. Excited to see what more Lara has in store for us!
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96 reviews6 followers
March 5, 2025
**Analysis:**
I found that *Crown of Serpents* by Lara Reed is a dark fantasy that weaves a tale of power struggles, forbidden magic, and a realm ruled by enigmatic forces. The story centers on a complex protagonist whose journey is marked by betrayal, transformation, and a dangerous allure that mirrors the serpentine imagery in the title. It's intricate world-building, atmospheric writing, and the way Reed balances grim intensity with moments of unexpected beauty. With these insights, here's an enticing review that captures the essence of the book.

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**Review: *Crown of Serpents* by Lara Reed**

If you're into dark fantasy that slithers into your soul, *Crown of Serpents* by Lara Reed is the book you need right now. This novel dives deep into a realm where power is as treacherous as it is intoxicating, and where every twist feels as dangerous as the venom of a serpent.

Reed’s world-building is masterful—every page drips with atmospheric detail, pulling you into a universe ruled by mysterious forces and shadowy politics. The protagonist's journey is one of transformation and defiance, navigating betrayals and forbidden magic while confronting inner demons. The narrative pulses with tension and raw emotion, making it impossible to put down.

What really stands out is the way Reed blends brutality with beauty. The imagery is vivid and haunting, and the slow-burn suspense keeps you guessing until the very end. Whether you're drawn to morally complex characters or the allure of a dark, immersive world, this book will leave you breathless and craving more.

For fans of dark fantasy who crave stories that are as dangerous as they are mesmerizing, *Crown of Serpents* is an absolute must-read.

**Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for the opportunity 💕**
386 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2025
I received this ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I’ve read plenty of retellings, many of which involve Medusa taking back her power. This one is a little bit different for me.

We all know the story. Medusa is a mortal born to two immortals with two immortal sisters. She is cast out, and seeks out Athena to avoid being forced into marriage and child birth with Poseidon. Poseidon rapes her and Athena “gifts” her with her powers , but the other acolytes cast her out and she becomes known as a monster.

Okay so this all happens in this book, but it’s an interesting take. Medusa does start off a bit feral in this book, but Perseus is more of a man in this book than in traditional Greek retellings.

The plot is fairly true to the myth with some major exceptions. I really appreciate having a man that isn’t total trash in a retelling. I’m all for female rage and power (and there is plenty of that in this book), but it’s also refreshing having a man who isn’t a complete piece of 💩. Perseus actually is a really fun character to follow and always up for a challenge. I also appreciated the side romance of Kleos and Andromeda (although their cliffhanger is going to be one of many banes of my existence). This is a fun journey, with a dash of romance, plenty of violence, and a bit of retribution. This should be a fun series to read with Medusa being such a strong willed woman unafraid to challenge anyone.
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2 reviews
April 10, 2025
Medusa has always had a little piece of my heart since I was a child so I was so excited to receive an ARC of Crown of Serpents.

The book is a much-deserves reclaiming of the Medusa myth that focuses on her story with Perseus, the demi-god. Without spoilers, it’s a slow-burn tale with tons of tension and excellent character development. The female rage alone was enough to keep me engaged, practically shouting “Yes, girl!” as the story unfolds. You will 100% have a “good for her” moment, if you’re a femme. All in all, I highly recommend this book if you love mythology, ancient history, enemies to lovers, and a kick-ass FMC. 🩷
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172 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2025
Loved this take on Medusa and Perseus. Excited for more from this author!
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42 reviews9 followers
March 10, 2025
MT~
This was an absolute pleasure to read, definitely not my usual read but was such an inspiration to read and experience. Definitely give this a go for sure you will not be disappointed at all. Truly grateful to have got the chance to win a copy to arc read from this amazing author truly a masterpiece. 🖤
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290 reviews
January 20, 2025
4⭐

Thank you, Lara Reed for providing the eARC!

Crown of Serpents is an alternate retelling of the Greek myth of Perseus, the son of Zeus and Medusa, the cursed gorgon.

This book truly blew my mind. I didn't know what to expect but I'd say this exceeded any kind of expectations I would have. Lara created an immersive world within the Greek mythology aspects and the amazing world-building and dedication towards it is amazing.

It provided a different perspective, mainly what would happen if Perseus didn't slay Medusa but rather took her as a captive. It was a really fun maritime exploration in an Ancient Greek setting.

The SA theme was very well handled throughout the book. It felt very real reading about it. PTSD, trauma and healing journey were very well explored and the feminine rage towards the end was the cherry on the top.

I loved the multiple perspectives and characters throughout. At some point, even the side characters steal the spotlight and they're really fun. I enjoyed the portrayal of all platonic relationships, the friendship. The strong bonds throughout the book made it even more emotional to finish it.

The ending had me hooked so bad that I could not put it down. Twists after twists and sudden actions made it even more compelling. The feminine rage was well worth it.

There is space for a sequel and if there will be one, I will be continuing the series!

𝙚𝘼𝙍𝘾 𝙬𝙖𝙨 𝙜𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙨𝙡𝙮 𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙙 𝙗𝙮 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙖𝙪𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙧 𝙬𝙝𝙤 𝙝𝙤𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙖 𝙜𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙖𝙬𝙖𝙮.

𝙏𝙒 : 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙚, 𝙨𝙚𝙭𝙪𝙖𝙡 𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙪𝙡𝙩, 𝙙𝙚𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙙 𝙙𝙚𝙨𝙘𝙧𝙞𝙥𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙫𝙞𝙤𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚, 𝙜𝙤𝙧𝙚, 𝙗𝙡𝙤𝙤𝙙 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙙𝙚𝙖𝙩𝙝𝙨, 𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙜𝙖𝙩𝙤𝙧𝙮 𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙨 𝙨𝙪𝙘𝙝 𝙖𝙨 '𝙗𝙞𝙩𝙘𝙝', '𝙬𝙝𝙤𝙧𝙚' 𝙖𝙣𝙙 '𝙨𝙡𝙪𝙩', 𝙢𝙞𝙨𝙤𝙜𝙮𝙣𝙮, 𝙫𝙞𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙢 𝙗𝙡𝙖𝙢𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙘𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚, 𝙋𝙏𝙎𝘿 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙚𝙭𝙥𝙡𝙞𝙘𝙞𝙩 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙨𝙚𝙣𝙨𝙪𝙖𝙡 𝙨𝙚𝙭 𝙨𝙘𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙨
Profile Image for Nicole (redreadsfantasy).
71 reviews
March 11, 2025
Spoiler-Free Thoughts:

I was extremely lucky to be gifted an ARC of this debut novel by Lara Reed, for anyone who knows me, you know that Romantasy X Greek Mythology is about as perfect as it could get! This alternate retelling of the Medusa and Persus myth had me hooked from the first few pages - the vengeance, female rage and ultimate healing is a beautiful story. The passion and research for myths shines through, but without too much exposition.

Top Quotes:

Dedication: 'To the survivors, who daydream about revenge. To the survivors, who needed to learn how to love and trust again. To the survivors, who are still drowning. I believe in you.'

'Medusa lunged for the first man. Before he could draw his weapon, she had his manhood in her hands, her sharp nails digging into his flesh and ripping his favourite body part off.'

'He might not worship the gods, but Perseus did believe in her.'

'“I would follow you anywhere,” he said, his voice a vow. “And if you want to see Olympus consumed by flames, I will gladly hand you the torch.”'

Spoiler Review:

I enjoyed this book so so much, reading Medusa's story from the POV of an abused women navigating through horrific trauma, rather than they typical 'monster' she is portrayed to be is the story I didn't know I needed. This books tackles dark themes in a fantastic way, and doesn't shy away from displaying the deep effect trauma can have on a person.

All POVs are great, but for me, Medusa's character arc was the stand out. Going from a resentful women focused entirely on revenge, following her healing journey and watching as she comes to terms with and accepts who she is was just perfect.

This book hooks you in from the very first chapter, and the character development throughout is really well done. I adored the use of enemies-to-lovers and reluctant hero tropes, and the side characters stood out in their own right as well as adding to plot.

The last few chapters had me on the edge of my seat, with many twists and ALL the emotions. It's a fantastic conclusion as a standalone book, but I really hope we get a sequel!!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Méli ☀︎.
65 reviews
March 3, 2025
I received a review copy from the author; thank you very much!

So, this is more of a fantasy loosely inspired by mythology than a myth retelling, and Lara is very honest about that in her author note at the beginning, which I very much appreciated.

Let's start with what I liked, and there is plenty to like. This reimagines how Medusa's story could go if Perseus decided not to kill her. I liked that Medusa was given a chance at another, happier, life. At first, she loves killing, loves violence, loves cruelty, and I found it hard to root for her despite her reasons, but she grew so much. She gets to experience love and friendship, and that was awesome. For some reason, her calling Perseus 'godling' all along made me giggly, and their banter is generally quite fun.

Lara's writing is very easy to read, and although I wouldn't say this is necessarily a fast-paced book, I never once got bored. For two thirds of it, it was a pretty solid mythology-inspired fantasy.

But then it veered a bit too much into romantasy territory for my taste. I want to be very clear that it's not badly done; it's just that I, personally, don't enjoy that genre. It becomes only one bed and good girl and who did this to you and... That's not my thing at all. I sometimes like spice when it's more on the loving and tender side, but here it was firmly 'I want to f*ck you' and 'you taste so good' etc and again that's a personal preference but I didn't like it. Although I did enjoy that Medusa was reclaiming her autonomy, including through intimacy! Medusa and Perseus' relationship falls into the trap, in my opinion, of too much too fast; they kiss and boom they immediately have sex and then they declare their love and decide they'd sacrifice anything and anyone for each other and would follow each other anywhere and I was like... Wow, that's intense. But at the same time, I felt their connection was mostly built on desire and couldn't really understand what had prompted this all-consuming love.

But I know all of this is common in romantasy, and it makes me wonder if this maybe would have worked better as a full romantasy, with original characters and creatures. Because most of the things that bothered me plot-wise were linked to the mythology side of things. Again, I completely take into account that this is a fantasy inspired by mythology. But even still, some things didn't make sense to me. Medusa threatening Athena for example, and Athena getting scared and bargaining with her. If the story acknowledges that Athena already cursed Medusa once, why wouldn't she just do it again? Render her harmless? Strike her down? There are also the Harpies. Such a cool addition! But then nothing is done with them, they never appear again. Or you've got Perseus constantly commenting about reading Medusa's eyes and seeing her gaze sparkle etc but... How? I get she's wearing a veil most of the time that protects him but how does he manage to see her eyes so well with a veil on. There were just a number of things I was perplexed by like this. Her hair constantly being referred to as emerald yet no one, even those who don't know she's Medusa, ever says hey weird that that lady has green hair (the snakes only come out when she's attacking, if you're confused). So in all this, I think the mythology side didn't work quite as well as the fantasy/romantasy side.

Onto the side characters. Mostly there are Kleos and Andromeda. I liked both, though I was confused why everyone was so bitchy to Kleos, including his so-called best friend, when I found him to be the most lovable of the bunch, but I digress. They're generally pretty cool and I liked their POVs; I wish we'd had more of Kleos'. And then there's the crew, who get significantly less attention. Only 3 or 4 of them are named and given some personality; two happen to be a gay couple and the only openly gay characters in the book. It didn't sit very well with me when they were the first to get killed off. Especially since it felt quite gratuitous and didn't add anything to the plot.

Overall, I think this book will work better for romantasy readers than for mythology readers. It may sound a bit negative, but it's genuinely more to do with personal taste than any lack of quality. But it was still an enjoyable read, despite the parts that didn't work for me. I had a good time, I was entertained, I was interested in knowing where Lara would take the story. If I liked romantasy, it would be an easy 4 stars! I also really appreciated the concept of Medusa reclaiming her life and her body by learning to see her own humanity again.

PS: be warned, this is not a standalone and it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger.
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