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HORSES OF FIRE

A. D. Rhine

A Novel of Troy

The adult debut of writing duo A. D. Rhine, this is the epic retelling of Troy, the most famous war in myth or history, in which four strong yet misunderstood women take center stage, their stories so intricately and beautifully woven together that the result is an utterly spellbinding and immersive historical novel.
Four women. Four threads spinning on a single loom. Can they reweave the tapestry of fate?

Troy is not just a legend born of myth and poetry, but a historical place where real people schemed and defended, loved and lost. Unlike other retellings, this novel explores the earlier days of the Trojan war, digging deep into the story of those trapped behind the city's walls. This Troy is not a playground of gods and goddesses, but a political and physical battleground where ordinary people and strong, yet misunderstood women take center stage:

Andromache is cast as the doting wife of Prince Hector, yet her Amazonian name means "battler of men." When her struggle to produce a male heir endangers Hector's position as Troy's future king, she must gather a band of outcasts and become the military commander she was born to be, while protecting the secret life growing within.

Rhea is a war refugee and a horse whisperer who finally earns a place, and sense of belonging, in Hector's stables. When the Greek hordes come banging at the city gates, Rhea must become an unlikely spy, while facing a forbidden love that will test all her loyalties.

Helen is blamed by all for starting the Trojan War, but no one knows her real story. To escape her abusive husband and foil a plot to undermine Hector, Helen must risk everything and reveal her true face to the one who despises her most.

Cassandra is tormented by the truth about Troy's fate as she watches helplessly from her tower. All of Troy believes that her prophecies are those of a mad woman, but that is about to change.

A. D. Rhine is the pseudonym and debut venture of Ashlee Cowles and Danielle Stinson. The authors, previously published in the YA space, are united by their military "brat" upbringing, childhood friendship spanning two decades, and love of classical literature. Cowles holds graduate degrees in the Ethics of War and Peace from Duke University and History from the University of St. Andrews. Stinson holds a master's degree in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts. HORSES OF FIRE is the book they have always dreamt of writing together.
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Published 2023-07-25 by Dutton Books

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Published 2023-07-25 by Dutton Books

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Narrated by the fierce women of Troy, Horses of Fire is epic in scope and intricately vivid in the details. Reminding us why myths are timeless and sacred guides, A. D. Rhine brings the ancient world to vibrant life while expertly planting us firmly in history. With lyrical language and spellbinding details, this is a re-imagining that captivates and enchants. I felt every pound of the horse's hooves, heard every whispered desire, tasted the dust of the land, and fell in love with all four complicated women. You'll never see the old stories the same way again. Horses of Fire is an immersive and sensory experience of page-turning adventure.

The Trojan War is a much-storied saga of brave men, of treachery, and loss. Not since Euripides have the Trojan women been so celebrated in all their sacrifice and courage, as they fight for their children, their parents, and their right to be recognized as the warriors they are. In Horses of Fire, A.D. Rhine has written a novel of substance that you won't soon forget.

Feminist retellings of Greek myth are having a moment, but Horses of Fire is destined to stand out, spinning a fresh take on classic themes with mesmerizing energy. AD Rhine crafts a distinctive trio of heroines: Prince Hector's wife Andromache, less demure queen-in-waiting and more embattled Amazon; Rhea, an enslaved horse-girl seeking to carve herself a new life in Andromache's household; and war-prize Helen, despising both the battles fought in her name and the vicious prince who brought her to Troy. Lovers of the classics and lovers of fierce female characters alike will rejoice!

In this radiant retelling of the Trojan War, three women set the battleground ablaze with intrigue and brilliance... A sprawling, breathtaking saga for fans of Greek mythology and heroines who remain fearless against all odds.

this story breathes new life into a classic by viewing it from a previously neglected perspective.

One of those singular books that pulls readers into a completely immersive world with a dazzling story and characters so deftly drawn that you can't help but ache for them.

A.D. Rhine's Horses of Fire is a feminist retelling of the Trojan War from the point of view of its famous women, whose stories we may have heard but whose thoughts and desires we have sorely missed, until now. In this enthralling version of the story, the women of Troy, queens and servants alike, bend the course of history as they work together in secret and solidarity. Full of surprises, gorgeous and thrilling.

Horses of Fire is utterly extraordinary. A.D. Rhine masterfully weaves a tale that takes the reader through the city of Troy in a way that has never been done before. This exceptional work offers us a deeper delve into the women of Troy and is an absolute must-read for any lovers of Greek Mythology.

The authors were recently invited to give a presentation at the Historical Novel Society's UK conference in September 2024 with Kate Quinn and Bernard Cornwell. It will be their first international event as authors! Read more...