Goddess, by Laura Powell
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Strikes. Starvation. Riots. Britain is at breaking-point and Aura is blind to it all. The Cult of Artemis is the only home she's ever known. Enclosed in its luxury lifestyle, the unrest gripping the country seems to belong to a distant world. Her dream is to serve the Goddess and taking a vow of chastity and obedience seems a small price to pay. But days before Aura is due to be initiated as a Priestess, she meets Aiden, the rebellious son of a cult insider, whose radical ideas and unsettling charm force Aura to question everything – and everyone – she knows.
Goddess, by Laura Powell- Amazon Sales Rank: #6617935 in Books
- Brand: Powell, Laura
- Published on: 2015-06-09
- Released on: 2015-06-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.85" h x .73" w x 5.10" l, .84 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This was an okay story, but it was a little confusing at times. By Sarah (Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (UK & ANZ) and Netgalley.)Aura is a handmaiden in the cult of Artemis, and her only goal is to become a priestess. When the political climate is in uproar though, Aura begins having ‘oracles’, during which she speaks prophecies. The high priestess changes these prophecies to her own benefit though, and tells Aura to keep quiet.Can Aura do what she is told? Or will she stick by her oracles instead?This was an okay story, but it was a little confusing at times.Aura was an interesting character, and I liked the way she refused to be swayed from what she knew was right. She was also incredibly brave to stand up to her superiors the way she did.The storyline in this was quite interesting at points, but I also found myself bored at points too. The twists that were thrown into the story were good, and built tension, but I did feel like there was a bit of a lack of world-building, and I don’t know whether it was just the writing style, but I did find that my attention kept waning.There wasn’t really any romance in this one, but there was plenty of scandal!The ending was okay, and I liked that we got both a happy ending, and that things were tied up nicely. I did like this book in places, but it also irritated me the way it couldn’t hold my interest at points.Overall; lots of ups and downs with this book,6 out of 10.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. 'Cult' By Ellen Wookey I would like to first start out by saying that I loved that Laura Powell used the ‘Cult’. I feel so many authors never use this word, when it is the word to use.Goddess was a novel that pulled from history and placed it in the future. My feelings are on the mixed side. I loved the ideas presented in the story but I felt the mystery of the events could have been more mysterious.Aura is a strong character that stood up to the people that raised her. She knew her beliefs and as the story unfolded the beliefs never changed. Her opinion of those around her changed as the trust for those she most cared for disappeared.I thought it was fascinating how the relationships were built. I felt as if I were reading my next door neighbour. There was no love at first sight or I am never going to be your friend. Aura tried to keep balance as positive as could be between her and her fellow sisters, both at the beginning and at the end.I felt lost in the story at time, lost in the time period and the location. You get to experience many locations but everything moved so quickly and I didn’t feel like I could create a connection. You meet many characters and each is very important to the story line. There were a few characters I would have loved to see again near the end. But overall the book ended nicely with no loose ends.
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