Today is my stop on the blog tour for The Deep End of the Sea by Heather Lyons, hosted by Inkslinger PR, and oh man, I am so excited to be on this tour. I freaking adore Heather and this book was incredible. Check out my review and the guest post with Heater below and also enter the giveaway!
The Deep End of the Sea
Author:
Heather Lyons
Publisher:
Cerulean Books
Publication
Date: February 4, 2014
Genre:
Urban Fantasy/Adult
Source:
eARC from author via Inkslinger PR
~Synopsis~
What if all the legends you’ve learned were
wrong?
Brutally attacked by one god and unfairly cursed by another she faithfully served, Medusa has spent the last two thousand years living out her punishment on an enchanted isle in the Aegean Sea. A far cry from the monster legends depict, she’s spent her time educating herself, gardening, and desperately trying to frighten away adventure seekers who occasionally end up, much to her dismay, as statues when they manage to catch her off guard. As time marches on without her, Medusa wishes for nothing more than to be given a second chance at a life stolen away at far too young an age.
But then comes a day when Hermes, one of the few friends she still has and the only deity she trusts, petitions the rest of the gods and goddesses to reverse the curse. Thus begins a journey toward healing and redemption, of reclaiming a life after tragedy, and of just how powerful friendship and love can be—because sometimes, you have to sink in the deep end of the sea before you can rise back up again.
Brutally attacked by one god and unfairly cursed by another she faithfully served, Medusa has spent the last two thousand years living out her punishment on an enchanted isle in the Aegean Sea. A far cry from the monster legends depict, she’s spent her time educating herself, gardening, and desperately trying to frighten away adventure seekers who occasionally end up, much to her dismay, as statues when they manage to catch her off guard. As time marches on without her, Medusa wishes for nothing more than to be given a second chance at a life stolen away at far too young an age.
But then comes a day when Hermes, one of the few friends she still has and the only deity she trusts, petitions the rest of the gods and goddesses to reverse the curse. Thus begins a journey toward healing and redemption, of reclaiming a life after tragedy, and of just how powerful friendship and love can be—because sometimes, you have to sink in the deep end of the sea before you can rise back up again.
~Review~
Wow.. just wow! When I finished this book, I
was left speechless. I am such a fan of Heather’s writing and from the very beginning,
this book was so hauntingly beautiful. I say that because it had this tone that
just immediately melted my heart. I was instantly invested in Medusa and this
other side that no one has ever explored. Legend is, she’s a murderous monster
but they portrayal that Heather does is the exact opposite and I LOVED it.
Medusa has drawn the short stick and been dealt
one crappy hand when it comes to life. Through no fault of her own, she is
cursed to an immortal life with a reptilian body, snakes on her head and eyes
that turn anyone who looks into them to stone. I can’t imagine how lonely she
must have been and it was clear that killing people was devastating to her. She
didn’t want to be a monster. She didn’t want to be a murderer and yet it was
unavoidable at times. She truly just
wants to be a normal girl who gets to travel and have friends and fall in love.
Fortunately, she isn’t completely alone. She has 2 friends that visit her on
her lonely island; an elderly blind man and Hermes.
Oh Hermes. He is incredibly sweet, sexy, charming,
devoted and did I say sweet? I seriously love this guy and once again the way
Heather portrayed his character in a completely different way than the normal
legends. His support of Medusa and the lengths he goes to help her and be with
her was incredible. I was in love with him the moment that we met and I was
head over heels by the end. It was so obvious how much he adored Medusa and I
wanted to shake that girl for being so oblivious to his affections. At the same
time, it made me so sad that she was so low in self-confidence and so jaded
that she couldn’t recognize Hermes’ feelings. However, I give her credit for
being brave enough to share her feelings with him when she realized she loved
him. Realizing he felt the same way gave her the confidence she needed to
believe in herself.
"This must be what odes were written about, infinte movies attempt to depict, books desperate to describe-- the perfect, exquisite sensation of lust and love all rolled into one."
"This must be what odes were written about, infinte movies attempt to depict, books desperate to describe-- the perfect, exquisite sensation of lust and love all rolled into one."
I freaking loved the way Heather depicted the
Gods in this novel. It’s so different from any legend that I was used to. Hades
was wicked awesome in this book and genuinely one of my favorite characters. He’s
not the “devil” everyone thinks he is. He may be the Lord of the Underworld but
he is loving husband, a caring uncle and a compassionate man and the way he
protects and cares for Medusa was so incredible. I also really loved Persephone
and Aphrodite and how great they were with Medusa as well. On the flip side,
Athena was one insane bitch and her unfair and malicious behavior towards
Medusa made me want to drop kick her. Poisedon was bat-shit crazy and what he
did to Medusa was so terrible and the delusions that he harbored about her was
just insane. He took so much from her and she could have laid down and let him
take it all but instead she chose to fight.
While Medusa and Hermes had this incredible
passion and love story, this book was really all about the strength and growth
of Medusa as a character. She had been through so many unbelievably terrible
situations and the way she handled her situation and everything thrown at her
was incredible. I was so impressed with her character development and growth in
this novel. Never have I seen a character truly flourish the way she did and it
was an incredible experience to be a part of. Heather’s writing made me feel
like I was right there with her, encouraging her to be strong and fight for
what she wanted. I felt all of her emotions as if they were my own and that isn’t
something that comes easy.
"All I can think is, stars above, I am so incredibly blessed to have this man in my life."
When I finished this book, I really had to take
a minute to just breathe. So many emotions filtered through my heart and soul
and I was truly left speechless and in awe. It has been quite a while that a
book has really affected me this way and I had to reflect hard on why. Plain
and simple; Heather is an incredible author and the way she puts together
words, the incredibly gripping plot she creates and the fantastic characters
she develops is the number one reason. The spectrum of emotions that I felt as
I read this book ranged from a tightness in my chest, to butterflies in my
stomach to a lump in my throat and by the time I was done, I was emotionally
raw but so, so satisfied.
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~Guest Post with Heather Lyons~
There
are lots of books out there that showcase gods such as Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus
. . . but in The Deep End of the Sea, you get to know Hermes. I hope you come
to love him as much as I have! Here are ten facts about the god Medusa calls
her best friend, both traditional and from TDEotS.
Traditional facts
1.
While most people know Hermes to be the Messenger of the Greek gods and goddesses,
he was also the god of travellers, commerce, sports, thievery, and transitions
in addition to ferrying souls to the Underworld.
2.
In additional to all of those jobs, he was also considered the personal agent for
his father, Zeus, the King of the gods.
3.
Hermes’ mother was Maia, one of the Pleiades.
4.
Traditionally, one of Hermes’ symbols is the caduceus, which is a staff entwined
with two snakes and topped with wings. Nowadays, the caduceus is universally
recognized as a medical symbol.
5.
In the Homer’s Illiad, Hermes was referred to as being a “guide and guardian.”
The Deep End of the Sea
facts
6.
In The Deep End of the Sea, he often serves as Medusa’s guardian (see: Homer)
as well as manages to steal her heart (see: thievery), although she’d probably
argue that she stole his.
7.
Medusa often muses that Hermes has a bit of a knight in shining armor complex.
He is always fighting to right wrongs.
8.
Hermes is fiercely loyal to those he loves and values.
9.
His favorite sister is Aphrodite
10.
His favorite shoes are Vans. They may or may not sprout wings when nobody is
looking.
PURCHASE LINKS:
About Heather Lyons:
Heather Lyons has always had a thing for words—She’s been writing stories since she was a kid. In addition to writing, she’s also been an archaeologist and a teacher. Heather is a rabid music fan, as evidenced by her (mostly) music-centric blog, and she’s married to an even larger music snob. They’re happily raising three kids who are mini music fiends who love to read and be read to.
Links:
Website: http://www.heatherlyons.net
Author Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/ heatherlyons
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hymheather
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/ hymheather/
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Everyone is loving Hermes, so I am sure I will love him too! Seriously cannot wait to meet him. Fantastic review Chelsea!
ReplyDeleteOhhh I love stories that have to do with mythology. This sounds super intriguing and hmmm Hermes! Sounds like I'll probably fall in love with him too! Added this to read, I def want to check it out. And also, I suck and still haven't read any of heather's books. :( can we still be friends! I OWN them, I'll get started soon!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Review Chelsea! I agree, that Heather is an amazing author. I got emotional while reading this story also, and loved how she characterized the various gods and goddesses. I fell in love with Hermes! He was such an amazing character, and I would love to read more about the Gods and Goddesses through her storytelling :)
ReplyDeleteLindy@ A Bookish Escape
I don't know that much about Greek mythology but I am really interested in it and want to know more. I love that this book puts its own spin on it and that it all just seems to work so well. The cover is fab and I love Heathers writing too, I know I'll be nabbing this book soon :)
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