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The Curse Of King Midas Is Real.
In the ancient kingdom of Phrygia, tribal boy Karem Savas thirsts for revenge against King Sargon II, the man who killed his mother and kidnapped his sister. A deal with the dark goddess of the underworld propels him to a powerful position of leadership with a mighty army and thousands of loyal subjects. Crowned as King Midas, he rules from the prosperous capital city of Gordium, where the future shines bright for his two royal children, Prince Anchurus and Princess Zoe.
But Midas is unable to shake his traumatic past. As his deal with the dark goddess turns sour, he seeks help from another, never realizing it will be his undoing. Burdened with a cursed power and floundering against the savvy King Sargon II, Midas must right his wrongs and save his children before it is too late.
Packed with myth, magic, and vengeance, this captivating tale of King Midas begins the new mythological fantasy series from Colleen M. Story.
Book Number: Oneย
Genre: Adult | Fantasy | Historicalย
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The classic story of King Midas is brought to life in a whole new way in this tale of revenge that draws inspiration from Greek myths as well as the real King Midas.ย
Everyone knows the basics of the story of King Midas, but "The Curse of King Midas" brings it to life in a unique and refreshing way. King Midas was a real king who ruled the kingdom of Phrygia (now a part of Turkey) at the height of its power in the eighth century B.C. I knew next to nothing about this man besides the fact that he is randomly brought up in Greek mythology and that his story is a warning to young children not to be greedy. Story's novel follows him from his childhood as a small boy whose mother was killed by the brutal King Sargon II all the way up to Midas acquiring the golden touch and wreaking revenge on his nemesis. So long story short, I learned a bunch about what King Midas' life might have been like.ย
This book has a wide cast of characters and most of them caught my interest when I was in their perspectives. We follow King Midas, King Sargon II, two morally gray goddesses (Katiah and Denisia), Midas' children Princess Zoe and Prince Anchurus, Midas' advisors (also known as FAX), Elanur (Midas' sister), Prince Emir (King Sargon's runaway son), and a mysterious young boy called Little Bird. I must admit, it was often difficult to keep track of so many characters at once, but once I got the hang of who everyone was, it became a much easier read. I found Emir's and Anchurus' perspectives to be the most engaging, but all of the characters played an important role and I eventually came to understand why all of the perspectives were kept in play.ย
I think my favorite thing beyond the characters was the complicated allegiances in this book. It is so hard to figure out who is on Midas' team and who allies themselves with Sargon. The shifting loyalties are real in this one, and I found myself often changing my opinions on characters and whether I viewed them as "good," "bad," or "other."ย
I'm not sure how necessary it is to keep the series rolling, but I suppose us readers will get to learn more about the real King Midas as the books progress. The fact that he no longer possesses the golden touch by the end of this one will make him less interesting as a character, but I am interested to see if he can keep the peace in his kingdom and if he will be reunited with the rest of his family. Also, the morally gray goddesses are looking extra suspicious at the end of this one, so I'm sure they will be a major source of conflict in the following books.ย
Overall, "The Curse of King Midas" was an interesting book that played with both history and mythology to string together a harrowing tale of revenge and heartbreak. I found it a bit slow at times, but beyond that it was well structured and really engaging to read. I enjoyed my time with Story's tale, and I am interested to see what the rest of the series will entail. If you are a fan of Greek mythology, historical novels, or revenge stories, I would highly recommend this book!ย
I actually had an opportunity to write a blurb for the author for the release of this book. You can check it out below if you want!ย
"Everyone has heard about the plight of King Midas, but Story brings it to life in in a unique and refreshing way. Midas' tale is full of heartbreaking losses, cruel intrusions from the gods, and the unfaltering need for vengeance. The Curse of King Midas humanizes the myth in a way that made my heart ache for the unfortunate situations that Midas found himself in, but also allowed me to see the dangerous sides of his greed and selfishness. A great read for lovers of Greek mythology, ancient history, and those that love a good tale of revenge."ย
~The Book Nerd's Corner, Reader and Book Reviewer