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Reviewed by Michelle Randall for Readers' Favorite
We've all heard the story of Adam and Eve and their fall from grace, but what if the story was changed. What would the world be like if Adam didn't give in and only Eve was tempted? If only Eve was banished from the garden? Juliet Y. Mark tackles those thoughts and ideas in The Queendom of Evlantis (The Unfallen Series Book 1). We find that Eve has been cast out of the garden on her own, and over the ages the story has gotten twisted just a little to where women look down on men. In fact women rule everything, men are mere slaves thought of by some women as nothing more than animals. It's not a perfect place, and there are troubles. Another young girl, a daughter of Adam, Ava, is tempted and led out of the garden. She is given the task to help other people of the world realize the mistakes they are making, yet she is so innocent she has no idea what she is doing. Entwined in it all is love and hope, evil and corruption, and in the end, what will be the course of the world?
The Queendom of Evlantis at first reads like a great feminist novel. Women rule the world, they keep the men under their boots, but as you go along you realize that this is not the way the world was meant to be and that it is not working out well for these people. There are major problems. Although the author, Juliet Y. Mark, never comes out and specifically says that this is the retelling of Adam and Eve, you get enough hints along the way to realize it and to understand the purpose and reason behind the retelling. I found the story compelling and well written. It pulled me along all throughout, with me wanting to know more and to find the answers, only to realize that there is still more to learn even after the book ends. It is a wonderful read for men and women alike, as well as adults and teens.