
Ariadne’s older twin sisters are reality TV stars, with all the branding deals, barely there outfits, and sex tape scandals that entails. See, King Minos runs a modern-day media empire and his whole family has a role to play. However, it’s also full of cell phones, camera crews, and designer clothes.



Greek mythology meets The Hunger Games meets… Keeping Up With The Kardashians?! It doesn’t seem like the concept behind Emily Roberson’s Lifestyles of Gods and Monsters should work, but it in mishmash of modern and mythological, the author’s first YA novel is carving out a niche that’s unique as hell, if nothing else.Īriadne is the youngest daughter of King Minos of Crete and her world is full of gods’ plans and tricks, war, and superstition.
