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  • Jul 7, 2023 | journalgazette.net | Martha Wells |Mark Lawrence |Luna McNamara |L. Lam

    These works of fantasy are newly available through the Allen County Public Library. “Witch King”by Martha Wells After being murdered, and with his consciousness confined in an elaborate water trap, Kai- Enna wakes to a lesser mage attempting to harness his magic to his own advantage. He gathers his allies to discover why he was imprisoned and how the world has changed since his assassination.

  • Jun 13, 2023 | fal.cn | Luna McNamara

    A Novel A Novel $30.00 Now: $24.00 Spend $49 on print products and get FREE shipping at HC.com about Product Details reviews "A riotous adventure through the ages of Greek mythology, populated by a cast of vivid, glittering characters. Luna McNamara strikes the perfect note of irreverent humor and furious emotion in this fabulous novel. An absolute joy!" — JENNIFER SAINT, bestselling author of Ariadne and Elektra"A beautiful retelling, breathing new life into a beloved myth.

  • Jun 7, 2023 | redcarpetcrash.com | Win A Copy |Luna McNamara

    Who said true love is a myth? A prophecy claims that Psyche, princess of Mycenae, will conquer a monster feared by the gods. Beloved by her family but at odds with her society’s expectations for women, Psyche trains to become a hero, mastering blade and bow. When Psyche angers Aphrodite, the love goddess enlists Eros, god of desire, to help deliver a cruel curse. Eros is the last born of the eldest gods, dry-witted and jaded, unsure of his place in the cosmos.

  • May 30, 2023 | unitedbypop.com | Luna McNamara

    You all know we love Greek retellings — we made a guide for it and all that. Luna McNamara has written a retelling on Psyche and Eros’ love story and we are honoured to have her here today to chat about her debut. Do you still remember the first time you learned about Psyche and Eros’ story? I first encountered the myth of Eros and Psyche at summer camp as a child, when a counselor told it around the fire.

  • May 26, 2023 | culturefly.co.uk | Luna McNamara

    Sometimes people ask me why I gave Psyche a sword. To which I answer: why not? Let me explain. The myth of Eros and Psyche, the foundation for my novel, comes from The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius, a novel written on the fringes of the Roman empire in the second century CE. The myth appears as a story within a story, occurring after the main character is taken captive by a pack of bandits.

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