![]() Hades, the infamous dark God of the Dead is as powerful in the mortal realm as he is as ruler of the Underworld. When she gets a chance to move to New Athens and start a life of her own, instead of wanting to belong to the world of Gods she takes on the persona of a mortal with college friends, hopes for the future and a new budding job as a journalist. Persephone is the Goddess of Spring but after being isolated by her mother Demeter her powers never developed properly and instead of being able to create life, every time she touches flowers they wither and die. It was a great end to my September reads and I'm more than looking forward to picking up the next one I'm glad I didn't put this off any longer. Persephone had a few questionable moments for me, but she's blunt and direct and that meant I liked her and I am looking forward to seeing her character growth in the second instalment The tension between him and Persephone is palpable and grows exponentially every time they're in the same room as each other and especially when they are talking to one another Yet when he let's his guard down he's really quite charming and compassionate. He's cunning, secretive, guarded and sinful. Yes it's a retelling of Hades and Persephone but Ancient Olympians living amongst mortals in a modern day world definitely puts a fresh spin on this well loved tale ![]() Well, I finally picked up and yes, you've guessed it - I really enjoyed it. ![]() ![]() 8 long months this has been waiting for me to pick it up ![]()
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