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Ecstasy

By: Ivy Pochoda
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Nancy Wu
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“Quick, bloody fun . . . [If] you can’t make it to Mykonos or Corfu for parties this summer, this book may be the next best thing”—The Wall Street Journal

Lena wants her life back. Her wealthy, controlling, humorless husband has just died, and now she is forced to contend with her controlling, humorless son, Drew. With no other option, Lena lands in Naxos with her best friend in tow for the unveiling of her son’s pet project—the luxurious Agape Villas.

Years spent among the wealthy elite have whittled Lena’s spirit into rope and sinew, smothered by tasteful cocktail dresses and unending small talk, but on Naxos she yearns to rediscover her true nature—remember the exuberant party girl she once was. But Drew tightens his grip, keeping her cloistered inside the hotel, demanding that she fall in line.

Still, Lena is intrigued by a group of women living in tents on the beach in front of the Agape. She can feel their drums at night, hear their seductive leader calling her to dance. Soon she’ll find that an ancient god stirs on the beach, awakening dark desires of women across the island. The only questions left will be whether Lena will join them, and what it will cost her.

Ecstasy is a riveting, darkly poetic, one-sitting read about empowerment, desire, and what happens when women reject the roles set out for them.
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The story has an interesting theme of regaining female empowerment but devolves into hallucinogenic scenes that go on too long. A bitter story blaming flawed men for abandoning one’s autonomy.

Well Written Short Story That’s Too Long

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I appreciated the narration and story overall. However the imagery was slightly too graphic for my taste. I was also left a bit confused as to what the overarching idea of this book was actually about. Could be many different things all at once. Very fem forward nonetheless.

Strange story - unsettling.

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Listen to this book with an open mind and you will not be disappointed. The writing is excellent and the characters were multidimensional and interesting.

Mesmerizing

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Ivy Pochoda has woven such a deep and powerful story with intricate characters and unforeseen events! I’m so glad she came out with a new book!

Dang! She’s done it again! What a story!

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This personally wasn’t for me. I wanted to love this more but I was so confused most of the time. Also hated how awful the husband and his son were. The passivity of the wives is a little irksome for a woman who is not any of those things.

I was confused

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