
This Divine Revelry
Bea Fitzgerald(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. September 2026
Book
Hardback
496 pages
978-0-241-79785-3 (ISBN)
Description
When Ariadne, Princess of Crete, vows to help free the Athenian prince, Theseus, and his fellow tributes - sacrifices for the monster which allegedly lurks beneath her palace's floors - she hopes she will free herself from the savage rule of her father, too.
Instead, she finds herself abandoned on an island the morning after Theseus has sworn love and marriage - watching his ship sail away without her.
In return, Ariadne swears revenge. Which is all very well - except for the aforementioned being abandoned on an island thing. Luckily for her though, the island happens to belong to a god. Alright, currently a fairly minor one (though only if you think wine and partying are minor concerns) - but it quickly turns out Dionysus and Ariadne may be able to help each other.
Dionysus needs followers to maintain his fragile, threatened power. Ariadne wants to stop Theseus from spreading rumours of his own greatness any further. Together, they may be able to make a story so powerful, it will elevate them both to the status of legends.
Ariadne isn't interested in real love any more - of course - which is a shame, as there's something irresistible about the pull between her and Dionysus - even if he is completely infuriating. And he is the first person to agree with her that women can be more than just footnotes in men's myths.
They have a power of their own.
And once that power is unleashed - the men of Ariadne's story, and even the gods themselves, should prepare to tremble . . .
Instead, she finds herself abandoned on an island the morning after Theseus has sworn love and marriage - watching his ship sail away without her.
In return, Ariadne swears revenge. Which is all very well - except for the aforementioned being abandoned on an island thing. Luckily for her though, the island happens to belong to a god. Alright, currently a fairly minor one (though only if you think wine and partying are minor concerns) - but it quickly turns out Dionysus and Ariadne may be able to help each other.
Dionysus needs followers to maintain his fragile, threatened power. Ariadne wants to stop Theseus from spreading rumours of his own greatness any further. Together, they may be able to make a story so powerful, it will elevate them both to the status of legends.
Ariadne isn't interested in real love any more - of course - which is a shame, as there's something irresistible about the pull between her and Dionysus - even if he is completely infuriating. And he is the first person to agree with her that women can be more than just footnotes in men's myths.
They have a power of their own.
And once that power is unleashed - the men of Ariadne's story, and even the gods themselves, should prepare to tremble . . .
Reviews / Votes
With her trademark lightness of touch and screwball wit, Bea Fitzgerald brings an ancient love story to the modern age. Her Ariadne is bold, funny and fearless - a perfect counterpart to the wild but vulnerable Dionysus. A snappy, refreshing and unique reimagining of a timeless myth. * Jennifer Saint, bestselling author of Ariadne * A grumpy-sunshine romance, a sharp tongued heroine and a soft hearted hero, all come alive with Bea Fitzgerald's sparkling, witty prose. This is a hugely enjoyable read and a wonderful edition to her mythical quartet. * Elodie Harper, bestselling author of The Wolf Den * Brilliantly imaginative, fiercely joyful and utterly addictive, This Divine Revelry is Bea Fitzgerald at her very best. I raced through this book and loved every minute of Fitzgerald's excitingly fresh take on Ariadne and Dionysus' legendary love story, one that overflows with humour, heart and hope. This book is a party you definitely don't want to miss! * Rosie Hewlett, bsetselling author of Medea * Fun and empowering, this witty feminist retelling offers a fresh perspective on Ariadne's tale. It is romantic, captivating and delightful - I loved it! * Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills * Bea Fitzgerald is a YA powerhouse - this fun and fresh take on the myth of Ariadne and Dionysus is simply unmissable. * Erica Stevenson, author of The Odyssey Effect * The best of Bea Fitzgerald: fury and passion alongside the silliest jokes. A sweeping romance with a tender exploration of gender, self expression and transness. I couldn't have loved it more! * Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author of Reality Check * Bea truly knows how to make romance epic! Utterly compelling, this is a brilliant and sweeping take on a classic myth, as well as a gorgeous story about finding joy in a harsh world, and fighting for it. * Beth Reekles, bestselling author of The Kissing Booth * Brutal and seductive, a lush retelling for those who crave romance with teeth and red wine. This book is ripe with pleasure and delicious from start to finish. * Connie Glynn, bestselling author of The Rosewood Chronicles * Desire, revenge and rebellion - this is Bea Fitzgerald at her absolute best. With electric chemistry, delicious humor and a heroine filled with rage and heart, This Divine Revelry is a fierce - and cathartic - reclamation of myth and female power. * Kika Hatzopoulou, Sunday Times Bestselling author of Threads That Bind * This Divine Revelry is the epitome of feminist Greek mythology reimaginings. A stunning tale that fuels your rage and stokes your courage to burn down the patriarchy, Ariadne and Dionysus' god-defying journey reminds us to be bold, brave, and to find strength in love. * Chiara Bullen, author of The Inn At The Foot of Mount Vengeance *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Target group
Children/juvenile
Young adult
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 12 to 18 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-79785-3 (9780241797853)
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Bea Fitzgerald is a Sunday Times bestselling author and content creator who has swiftly become one of the UK's biggest YA stars. Her debut Girl, Goddess, Queen was the bestselling YA hardback debut of 2023 and her follow-ups The End Crowns All and A Beautiful Evil were both instant bestsellers. In 2024, Girl, Goddess, Queen won the Romantic Novelists' Association Fantasy Romance of the Year. Her work has also been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the YA Book Prize and The Books Are My Bag award. Bea's work has been translated widely across the globe, and when she's not writing, she's entertaining her followers on TikTok and Instagram with her mythology-themed comedy account @chaosonolympus.