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Aphrodite's Curse: A Short Story (Accursed Women Book 1) - Luciana Cavallaro
Aphrodite's Curse: A Short Story (Accursed Women Book 1)
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Aphrodite’s Curse is about a dynasty’s fall from grace, unrequited love and retribution. A powerful family is brought to ruin, the consequences unforeseen and irreparable. The trouble begins with King Minos who asks the gods for a bull to be sacrificed so that he may become ruler of Kretos and... show more
Aphrodite’s Curse is about a dynasty’s fall from grace, unrequited love and retribution.

A powerful family is brought to ruin, the consequences unforeseen and irreparable. The trouble begins with King Minos who asks the gods for a bull to be sacrificed so that he may become ruler of Kretos and surrounding lands. Poseidon sends him a gift of a white bull and instead of sacrificing it, King Minos keeps it. Poseidon is angry by his supplicant’s actions and as punishment glamour’s the king’s wife, Pasiphae to lust after the bull.

The story is told by Phaedra, Theseus’ wife, who witnesses first-hand, the rise and fall of her family. She grows up in a privileged environment, a princess and daughter of King Minos. From a very early age she knows the power her father wields, but is also aware his actions may have precipitated the misfortunes that followed.

She reflects on the different and disturbing events from a detached perspective. Her tone can sometimes be one of a spoilt child, then at other times resigned and on occasion shows an uncanny insight. This retrospective musing comes from her sighting of Hippolytos, her husband’s son from a previous marriage. She falls in love with him and finds it difficult to contain this secret and eventually tells her nurse.

Phaedra asks for Aphrodite’s help, even builds a temple, however Hippolytos spurns her advances. Shamed by her actions and by his revulsion, she poisons herself, leaving a letter to her husband writing that Hippolytos had raped her.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0092FVJPO
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
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5.0 Aphrodite's Curse by Luciana Cavallaro
I love Greek mythology but let's be honest, it can be difficult to understand and hard to keep all of the gods and goddesses straight. Not so with this entertaining short story of cursed, doomed love. Easy to read and just confirmed my love for Greek myths. I enjoyed this book so much that I'm off t...
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