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Hera by Jennifer Saint

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Hera

by Jennifer Saint

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Quick Take

In this epic Greek retelling that interrogates power and patriarchy, an oft-maligned goddess is recast in a new light.

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Synopsis

Even the gods must have their queen.

When the immortal goddess Hera and her brother Zeus overthrow their tyrannical father, she dreams of ruling at his side. But as they establish their reign on Mount Olympus, Hera begins to see that Zeus is just as ruthless and cruel as the father they betrayed. While Zeus ascends, Hera is relegated to the role of wife and mother, a role she never wanted. She was always born to rule, but must she lose herself in perpetuating this cycle of violence and cruelty? Or can she find a way to forge a better world?

In this enthralling retelling, Greek mythology’s most famous and maligned goddess finally tells her own story, as power, passion, and divine strength collide in the heart of Olympus.

Content warning

This book contains scenes that depict sexual assault.

Why I love it

What makes certain retellings stand out from others? For me, it’s confronting the villain of the story and creating a more complex character that allows us to look at a story we’ve heard time and time again in a new light. Jennifer Saint’s latest book, Hera, does just that. With intricate storytelling, Saint creates a new narrative for one of Greek mythology’s most notoriously unlikable figures.

We’ve all heard of Hera—immortal goddess, sister, and wife to Zeus, who did not tolerate Zeus’ infidelity. But what if there was a different side to Hera’s story? After the defeat of their father Cronos, Hera and Zeus take over Olympus. As she observes her husband, she begins to question if Zeus is any better a ruler than Cronos and her own role as queen. In trying to understand her place in this world, Hera will have to face larger questions about what it takes to rule and what she must do if she truly wants to create a better world.

There is something truly special about a story that can flip the script and make you root for a character that has historically been deemed wicked. I found myself loving this portrayal of Hera and eagerly turning pages to discover more of her story. Hera captures a side of Greek mythology I haven’t read before and should not be missed by anyone looking for a truly epic story.

Other books by Jennifer Saint

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Miranda in Retrograde
When the Moon Hatched
Hum
Hera
Five-Star Stranger
The Villain Edit
Under Your Spell
Honey
Just Some Stupid Love Story
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The Friend Zone
The Paradise Problem
The Ministry of Time
How to End a Love Story
Annie Bot
Listen for the Lie
Alice Sadie Celine
Down the Drain
Stars in Your Eyes
Pageboy
Immortal Longings
The True Love Experiment
Yours Truly
Vladimir
Love & Other Disasters
Luster
A Good Marriage
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
Three Women
The Age of Light
The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
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I Might Be in Trouble
The Courting of Bristol Keats
Pictures of You
Miranda in Retrograde
When the Moon Hatched
Hum
Hera
Five-Star Stranger
The Villain Edit
Under Your Spell
Honey
Just Some Stupid Love Story
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
The Friend Zone
The Paradise Problem
The Ministry of Time
How to End a Love Story
Annie Bot
Listen for the Lie
Alice Sadie Celine
Down the Drain
Stars in Your Eyes
Pageboy
Immortal Longings
The True Love Experiment
Yours Truly
Vladimir
Love & Other Disasters
Luster
A Good Marriage
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
Three Women
The Age of Light
The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo