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Phaedra

By: Laura Shepperson
Narrated by: Jade Wheeler, Mary Helen Gallucci, Julia Atwood, Mark Owen, Erin DeWard, Leon Nixon, Nicky Endres
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Phaedra has been cast to the side all her life: daughter of an adulteress, sister of a monster, and now unwilling bride to the much-older, power-hungry Theseus. Young, naïve, and idealistic, she has accepted her lot in life, resigned to existing under the sinister weight of Theseus’s control and the constant watchful eye of her handsome stepson Hippolytus.

When supposedly pious Hippolytus assaults her, Phaedra’s world is darkened in the face of untouchable, prideful power. In the face of injustice, Phaedra refuses to remain quiet any longer: such an awful truth demands to be brought to light. When Phaedra publicly accuses Hippolytus of rape, she sparks an overdue reckoning. The men of Athens gather to determine the truth. Meanwhile, the women of the city, who have no vote, are gathering in the shadows. The women know truth is a slippery thing in the hands of men. There are two sides to every story, and theirs has gone unheard—until now.

Timely, unflinching, and transportive, Laura Shepperson’s Phaedra carves open long-accepted wounds to give voice to one of the most maligned figures of mythology and offers a stunning story of how truth bends under the weight of patriarchy but can be broken open by the force of one woman’s bravery.

©2023 Laura Shepperson (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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I love books that have the females point of you hear the stories for males, but it is so empowering to hear it from the female point of you

Female empowerment

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Loved this story and the way it was read/told. Normally not an audiobook fan where there are "parts" but this was a wonderful balance of read versus overly dramaticized.

Riveting story with beautiful delivery

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I really liked this story! Each time I listen to a new Greek fiction retelling, I have to remind myself that each author takes their own spin on the original story. Shepperson took a completely new approach to this story and I personally really liked it. Theseus is, of course, incredibly unlikable which follows other stories I’ve read. Hippolytus was told from a new perspective from what I’m used too. He is normally portrayed as a shy, zealous boy who actively avoids women, but this story calls bs on that idea and I really liked it. I wouldn’t recommend if you don’t want to hear a story from the perspective of female empowerment — but I found it to be a great read and very powerful! Kandake — just wow, not what I expected at all. Overall, great story if you’re willing to hear a new perspective!

New Perspective

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I loved this story. It’s heartbreaking and a true testament of female revenge and how women have been treated through the ages. However I loathed the majority of the voice actors on this audio book. It took me so long to finish because I hated listening so much but didn’t want to waste the credit.

Love the story, hate the narrators.

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Boy did this book get my blood boiling! If I had been in a more private place while reading & listening to this book, I would've screamed with rage at some of the scenes & dialogue. I listened to the audiobook which had a cast of narrators. The bard... man. I hated him but thankfully his scene is short. There are many pronunciations in here that are way different than any I have ever heard. They are jarring and take you out of the story. At the time of this review, I have not looked up the reason why they went with them. The Night Chorus is done so beautifully. I loved how that was executed. Anyways, I thought the author did a great job of making this myth relatable to the modern day. It's really, really sad women are still having this fight. You'll see what I mean when you read this and you should. I've read any of these mythology retellings and this one is just as good as all of the previous ones I've read. It did take a minute to get invested in the story (side eye that freakin bard) but don't give up on it. I would most definitely read more from this author.
TRIGGER WARNING violent sexual assault and rape

mother f***ing Thesus

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