Description

For fans of Madeline Miller’s Circe and Jennifer Saint’s Ariadne comes a Greek mythology adventure about a woman’s fight for peace in the face of chaos.

In this captivating retelling of the Greek story, Perse—Circe’s mother and Helios’s wife—returns to her husband with a bold demand: a grand hall of her own in exchange for aiding his troubled sister, Selene, who has enraged Zeus by engaging in an affair with a mortal. Perse succeeds in her mission, but the House of Helios is soon plunged into sorrow when Clymene and Helios’s son, Phaethon, ignores all warnings and commandeers Helios’s chariot to initiate the day for the world. Unable to control the formidable horses, Phaethon inadvertently sparks wildfires on Earth—and Zeus intervenes with a lethal bolt of lightning.

In the wake of Phaethon’s death, a pall of grief falls over his family’s household. And there is darkness beyond the palace walls as well: war has erupted, casting a shadow of turmoil. But amidst the chaos of a world fraught with conflict, a glimmer of hope blossoms within the House of Helios as Perse, fired up with power and determination even in the face of tragedy, emerges as a champion of peace. A stand-alone installment in Kouidou-Giles’s series of Greek mythology–inspired stories, Perse explores loss, resilience, and the enduring quest for peace against all odds.

About the author(s)

Sophia Kouidou-Giles is an award-winning author whose work spans memoir, historical fiction, myth retellings, poetry, and literary translation. Her writing has appeared in VoicesPersimmon TreeAssayThe Raven’s PerchStory WitsWomen Writers, Women BooksThe Fantasy Hive, and The Blue Nib, among others. She is the author of a poetry chapbook, Transitions and Passages; an award-winning memoir, Sophia’s Return: Uncovering My Mother’s Past; and two other Greek Tales novels, An Unexpected Ally and Circle of Peace. Born in Thessaloniki, Greece, Kouidou-Giles now lives in Seattle, Washington.

Reviews

“Sophia Kouidou-Giles captures the nuances of Greek legend with elegance, clarity, and wit.” Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review

“Fans of Greek mythology will be enchanted; all readers will find an engaging story where you know some bits and learn much more. Recommended.”—Historical Novel Society
 

“In ancient Greece, one goddess will dare—to outwit her powerful sun-god husband, to defy the war-hawk Olympian gods, and to rally sister goddesses in a bold strategy for peace. In Circle of Peace, Queen Perse epitomizes beauty, allure, and wisdom, endeavoring to safeguard the world for innocent mortals.” —Jean Gilbertson, author of Dancing on the Whisper of God: A Novel

Circle of Peace is very highly recommended reading for readers who enjoy twists on traditional stories of the Greek gods . . . [it’s] fiction that sizzles with an action, insight, and a reimagined mythology worthy of discussion and debate.” —Midwestern Book Review

“While the house of Helios works to turn tragedy into a movement for peace, others prefer to sow the seeds of war and unrest, leading to a battle of wills of mythic proportions. Sophia Kouidou-Giles’s Circle of Peace is an imaginative tale you won’t soon forget.” Maria A. Karamitsos, author, poet, former publisher, and founder of WindyCity Greek magazine