a review of Wicked Satyr Nights by MeganWilliams
I received a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I loved Rebekah Lewis's use of Greek mythology in this contemporary setting, you can really tell she knows her lore. This book starts out from our lead character Katerina's point of view. We get a little taste of Kat's history leading into the story which starts off slow giving readers a chance to identify with Kat and show a bit of humor as she sets out on her seemingly impossible task. As the story progresses we get a perspective switch as Pan our mischievously handsome satyr who likes to make would be trespassers cry in fear and flee at the thought of monsters in the woods among his more primal urges. If you are looking for a modern day Beauty and the Beast look no further than these two lovebirds. Throw in the Olympian gods, a curse and a grudge and you're in for one wickedly delightful night. Between the witty banter between characters and the messy situations they get themselves into I am hungry for more Satyroi novels.