It has been said that all’s fair in love and war. Get ready to be immersed in the push and pull of determined women doing whatever it takes to achieve their goals; within and behind the scenes of battle. This novel is a reimagining of the epic conflicts of the Trojan War, an amalgamation of historical fiction and mythology; events that feature the many impactful roles women may have played. For those interested in stories of this era and ancient civilizations, this narrative offers some compelling and plausible insights that could resonate well with modern readers. This is the second book of a duology, so you may wish to read both titles together to get the full impact of the journey. I also suggest reading all author notes as they are rich with thoughts, history, and inspiration.
I’d like to thank NetGalley for an advanced copy of Daughters of Bronze for my unbiased evaluation. 3.5stars