To begin with, while I do not know the author personally, I did have the opportunity to discuss this work with her prior to my reading it. The author went to great lengths to make sure I was aware that this book is not a work about Hellenismos, or written for Hellenic Reconstructionists. Within the opening chapter she also explains that her influences are Gardnerian Wicca, Cochrane traditional Witchcraft, modern Druidry,and other Neopagan traditions. After reading the book, I have to say this is an excellent resource for practitioners of Hellenismos, Hellenic Reconstruction, and Hellenic Polytheists. If fact, perusing through the bibliography, one notices that the overwhelming number of resources are primary and secondary sources for the ancient Greek religion and ancient worship of Aphrodite.
The work includes what many will recognize as a Reconstructionist methodology. It includes a good bit of information on traditional style Hellenic rituals, with an excellent modern interpretation example that can fit into a Hellenic Reconstructionist practice, a sufficient amount of historical perspective, a good list of epithets, and enough information as a primer on the subject. Where it lacks is the breezing over or ignoring of Aphrodite’s other qualities, such as being a Goddess of the Sea and a Goddess of War.
What will some Hellenic Reconstructionists not like about this book? It is not a sanitized, lily white interpretation of Aphrodite’s worship. Some so-called Reconstructionists are nothing more than bored intellectuals who were raised in a typical Puritan cultural paradigm. They either ignore, reject, or condemn the mystical, ecstatic, orgiastic, and erotic rites of the ancient Greeks. Their attempt is to sanitize and sterilize everything. These Hellenic Reconstructionists are fundamentally disconnected from what they espouse and what they actually do.
Overall, this is a worthy work for both Neopagan and Reconstructionist alike. The book is well written and presented, and I’m hoping to see a larger, more expansive book on this subject, from this author, in the near future. I fully recommend this work.














