A review by jenni_elyse
Ariadne by Jennifer Saint

4.0

I really love Greek Mythology even though I don't remember most of the details I learned about each myth back in high school. Most Greek myths aren't for the faint of heart being chock-full of tragedy (i.e., gruesome deaths, war, rape, incest), but I'm still drawn to the stories because I love a good fantasy.

I don't really think ARIADNE can be considered a retelling as it was just a written account of one version of the mythos surrounding her. In my opinion, retellings put new spins on old myths or fairy tales. Despite that this story isn't a retelling, I still really enjoyed reading it.

Before reading ARIADNE, I remembered that she had helped Theseus through the labyrinth so he could slay the minotaur and free Athens from Minos' oppressive rule, but that's it. I had no idea how much of a jackass Theseus was, lol. I also didn't remember anything about Ariadne's and Dionysus' love story. Nor did I remember how her story ended.

I really loved reading ARIADNE. The writing was interesting and kept me engaged. I wanted to know what was going to happen and I hoped the story would go a certain way. I also loved the inclusion of her sister Phaedra's life outside of Crete. I now look forward to reading Jennifer Saint's other books surrounding Greek mythology.