Breathtaking, heartbreaking, and unlike anything I have read in recent memory, this book has left an indelible mark on me. Do not hesitate, go get this one now. In the season of thankfulness, there is no better choice than a novel that celebrates love.
From the beginning, I could tell that it was going to be a unique story. I will admit that I found it a challenge at first because the writing style was written as a reflection, both conversational and almost confessional, two things that I usually do not enjoy while I read. But I was curious enough to continue reading, and I am so very glad that I did.
I don’t want to give anything away, because the path the author takes is carefully laid out and should be discovered by each reader at their own pace. I will say that each stage of love over a person’s lifetime is thoughtfully addressed in such a way that I found myself thinking about my past romances and trying to figure out which one would fit in with each of Aphrodite’s.
The in-depth exploration of love and all of its beauty and pain is thought-provoking. Every experience is written with emotion, and I found myself tearing up more than once. I particularly enjoyed the mythology of Aphrodite’s story and how there was a mystic quality about each of her experiences.
To be perfectly honest, though, it is difficult to put into words just how impactful this book is; it is a must-read and definitely shoots to the top of my best books of 2019. Seriously, go get this one NOW. Â
Author Bio:
Rose James’ debut novel, The Beginning and End of Us was shortlisted in the Richard and Judy Search for a Bestseller competition in 2014, and after a lot of rewriting and personal ups and downs, she’s delighted that it’s being published through Bookouture.
Rose has been addicted to reading and writing for almost as long as she can remember, and she’s currently working towards a Creative Writing MA (distance learning) with Lancaster University.
Among her other favourite things to do are travelling, making connections with fascinating people, and playing and writing music, all of which she thinks translate into her writing. Living in gorgeous Shropshire, she’s endlessly inspired by the beautiful landscape and historical architecture, which makes it very easy to daydream – perhaps too easy!