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message 1: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
Hi everyone. Hope you're doing well. Just wanted to create a topic where we can recommend and chat about Eros and Psyche Retellings. I personally haven't read any good ones, but I'm extremely curious to see if anyone else has read any great ones.


message 2: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (last edited Dec 28, 2021 10:22PM) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
I did a little searching since I know I read an Eros and Psyche retelling that I dnfed. It's called Soul in Darkness and I personally didn't enjoy it since the story wasn't as well developed as it could've been and I wasn't a fan of Psyche's character. But maybe someone else has a different opinion so I just wanted to add this in in case someone wanted to discuss it. Feel free to say any dissenting opinions (respectfully please) since this is a space where we can freely chat without any animosity.


message 3: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments Okay, so! The sequel to Deal with the Elf King: A Dance with the Fae Prince by Elise Kova

Then, of course, the classic: Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C.S. Lewis

Soul in Darkness by Wendy Higgins is an adult paranormal romance take.

Painted Blind by Michelle A. Hansen is a modern YA retelling with some great reviews.

Eros by Helen Harper is a romantic adult contemporary retelling.

I need to read some of these...


message 4: by Ella (new)

Ella Ferris (eferris) | 226 comments Nerdy Werewolf wrote: "Okay, so! The sequel to Deal with the Elf King: A Dance with the Fae Prince by Elise Kova

Then, of course, the classic: [book:Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold|335..."


Till We Have Faces is one of my favourite books! Soo good!


message 5: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments @Ella, it has been on my list for ages! I struggle with that one and the Orpheus/Euridice myth because sometimes the endings are SO sad!!


message 6: by Ella (new)

Ella Ferris (eferris) | 226 comments Nerdy Werewolf wrote: "@Ella, it has been on my list for ages! I struggle with that one and the Orpheus/Euridice myth because sometimes the endings are SO sad!!"

Oh true, sad endings can be quite annoying...but no matter the ending, I think C.S. Lewis is worth reading 100% :D


message 7: by Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa), Fairy Lucinda :) (new)

Noonecansinkmyship (Tissa) | 981 comments Mod
Nerdy Werewolf wrote: "@Ella, it has been on my list for ages! I struggle with that one and the Orpheus/Euridice myth because sometimes the endings are SO sad!!"

Oh no. Sad retelling alert. I need to stay as far away as possible or end up a sad puddle on the floor.


message 8: by Nerdy Werewolf (new)

Nerdy Werewolf (nerdywerewolf) | 218 comments Oh, I'll get to it, for sure. You don't skip over a classic like Lewis! I just have to gear myself up...for floor-puddle-times. 😂


message 9: by Kristen (new)

Kristen | 3 comments I just read Souls and Sorrows by Sav R Miller. It's a dark romance contemporary retelling (and when they say dark, they mean it, though this might be tamer than the other books in the series).

There's also Electric Idol by Katee Robert, where he is a hit man for Aphrodite and she is a plus sized influencer (one of my favorites). Also dark romance, but not as much.

Eros by Carly Spade, more of a sweet contemporary romance. And the Loch Ness Monster makes an appearance.

And of course the new Psyche and Eros by Luna McNamara, but I haven't read that one yet.


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