Terri M. LeBlanc
Written on Aug 15, 2017
Vicky Alvear Shecter made Cleopatra and Mark Antony’s daughter come to life for me. This book ranks right up there with Cleopatra’s Daughter by Michelle Moran which nearly made me miss a flight in the Denver airport years ago.
This is a young adult novel so there is quite a lot of teenage drama, but Alvear Shecter attempts to weave that into the political implications of being a ward of Rome’s emperor. How do you rebel and try to gain some semblance of freedom when your life and the life of your family is on the line? It’s quite complicated especially when it appears you have no allies and those you believe are allies may not be. There’s lots of twists and turns in this story!
I love it when authors of historical fiction include notes at the end of the novel. Alvear Shecter included a wonderful afterward in Cleopatra’s Moon explaining a bit of the history and how she altered it fit the story of Selene that she wanted to tell. It’s notes like these that help bring history to life for me. And I’m so appreciative when an author takes the time to explain their inspiration and alterations.
Overall, I recommend giving Cleopatra’s Moon a shot. Vicky Alvear Shecter breathes new life into history and provides a few twists and turns that may catch you by surprise.
This review was originally posted on Second Run Reviews