![]() ![]() Of course I’m going to read the next of the series, though. ![]() I also wasn’t sold on the political maneuvering – surely Hades’s idea of showing off Persephone could have definitely been more thoroughly used to enrage Zeus. I felt like we didn’t get to really understand what sparked the attraction between Hades and Persephone – and instead felt somewhat hurled into the thick of things. However, this is far from my favorite Robert book. I thought the bonding moments between them, sexual and otherwise, were well-done. The way they let their guard down with each other was sweet. I liked the characters of Persephone and Hades, who both must wear masks of different kinds and buy into the way others see them to survive in such a cutthroat place. I came to Goodreads, I saw that this was a sexy Hades and Persephone retelling, I devoured the book. When her engagement to wife-killing Zeus is announced, she flees the upper city right into the arms of a man who wasn’t supposed to exist. Persephone lives in deadly, glittering Olympus, where her mother is one of the leaders as Demeter. ![]()
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