Books matching: hades and persephone relationship

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    A Game of Retribution - Hades Saga by Scarlett St. Clair
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    Readers are enamored with the series 'Hades Saga' by Scarlett St. Clair, particularly enjoying the unique perspective of getting the story from Hades' point of view. The book delves into Greek Mythology, showcasing a diverse world filled with ancient magic and modern elements. The plot is intricate, involving mortals, demigods, gods, titans, and monsters, with a high spice level that keeps the readers engaged.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Hades Saga )

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    Summer Queen
    Book 1 in the series:King of Shadows

    Summer Queen - King of Shadows by Amelia Wilde
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    'Summer Queen' in the series 'King of Shadows' by Amelia Wilde delves into the dark and intricate relationship between Hades and Persephone. Set in a modern twist on mythology, the story follows Persephone's journey from a hesitant captive to a fierce leader ready to face war alongside Hades, the God of the underworld. The intense and steamy dynamics between the characters, intertwined with suspense, secrets, and ulterior motives, create a unique narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next twist in the plot.

    The writing style of Amelia Wilde in 'Summer Queen' is described as lushly dark, refreshing, and outside the norm. intricately weaves together mythology, modern elements, and complex character development, offering readers a captivating and unconventional take on the classic tale of Hades and Persephone. Despite some readers finding the story to be dragged out at times, the anticipation of uncovering the ultimate conclusion and the growth of the characters, particularly the evolving relationship between Hades and Persephone, keeps readers engaged and invested in the series.


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    Neon Gods
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Olympus

    Neon Gods - Dark Olympus by Katee Robert
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    In "Neon Gods" by Katee Robert, readers are taken on an electrifying journey through a modern twist on Greek mythology. The story follows Persephone, who is desperate to escape an arranged marriage with Zeus and finds herself in the Lower City with the enigmatic Hades. Together, they strike a deal for Persephone to belong to Hades for three months, setting off a chain of events that intertwine revenge, romance, and the complexities of power dynamics within Olympus. The writing style expertly weaves together elements of romance, mythology, and steamy scenes, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    Persephone and Hades' relationship is at the heart of the story, showcasing a unique take on the classic myth. The characters are well-developed, with Persephone portrayed as strong, smart, and selfless, while Hades is depicted as a complex figure with both dark and compassionate traits. The chemistry between the leads sizzles on the page, drawing readers into a world filled with intrigue, passion, and forbidden desires. Despite some predictable plot twists, the storytelling is captivating, leaving readers eager to explore more of the Dark Olympus series.

    I glance over my shoulder at Psyche. “You hate them, too.” I’ve lost count of the number of events our mother has dragged us to over the years. She’s always got her eye on the next prize, on the newes...

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    Receiver of Many - Hades & Persephone by Rachel Alexander
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    "Receiver of Many" by Rachel Alexander is a retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth, focusing on the relationship between the two characters. The book features explicit and passionate sex scenes, described as relatively vanilla but with detailed and intense moments. The writing style is praised for its steamy romance and the way the central relationship between Hades and Persephone is portrayed.

    The plot of "Receiver of Many" revolves around Persephone discovering and harnessing her untapped goddess powers, which some readers find to be a bit twee. Despite the lack of a complex plot, the writing style is enjoyable, although some opinions liken it to fanfiction due to the focus on the romantic elements and the development of Persephone's character.

    “Over here, Mother!” Kore stood amidst the sheaves of barley to wave Demeter over, then crouched again and poked her finger into the soil. Dark green leaves shot out in every direction, and she circle...

  5. Dead of Spring: A Hades and Persephone Retelling by Colette Rhodes follows the classic myth of Hades and Persephone with a twist. The story revolves around Kore, tired of her mother's controlling plans for her future, who is kidnapped by Hades, the God of the Underworld, in an attempt to bring her happiness. As Kore resists, Hades' love for her grows, leading to a slow-burning romance filled with emotional depth and steamy scenes. The book explores themes of freedom, growth, and love as the characters navigate their evolving relationship in the underworld.

    The author, Colette Rhodes, stays true to the source material while infusing the characters with life, depth, and personality. The retelling captures the essence of the Hades and Persephone myth, adding color to enhance the romance and keep readers engaged from beginning to end. With dual points of view, the story allows readers to understand the perspectives of both main characters as they navigate the challenges of their relationship.


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    The Eighth House: Hades & Persephone - Flames of Olympos by Eris Adderly
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    The Eighth House: Hades & Persephone by Eris Adderly is a dark and passionate retelling of the classic Greek myth. Set in a world where Hades rules with a bit of a temper and the relationship between Hades and Persephone always has elements of BDSM, this book offers a unique and intense take on the well-known tale. The story delves into the deeper, darker aspects of Hades' world, exploring whether the Goddess of Spring can find happiness with the Lord of the Dead, who craves control not only over his realm but also in the bedroom. Persephone's character is portrayed as strong and complex, revealing her true self and potential under the guidance of Hades.

    The writing style of Eris Adderly in The Eighth House is described as immersive, with well-done BDSM elements and a steamy narrative that captures the readers' attention. The author's attention to detail in incorporating Greek mythology and the fine nuances of the gods and goddesses is evident, adding depth and authenticity to the story. The book is praised for its unique premise, engaging prose, and the chemistry between the characters, particularly highlighting the evolution of the power dynamics in the relationship between Hades and Persephone.

    Amid purpling dusk and the late summer breeze and brine of a secluded stretch of beach just southwest of Smyrna, Persephone wore a false face. And, as she had for ages now, she offered a smile of fals...

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    Destroyer of Light - Hades & Persephone by Rachel Alexander
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    'Destroyer of Light' by Rachel Alexander is a captivating continuation of the Hades and Persephone myth, where Persephone evolves into a powerful goddess and the relationship between the two protagonists deepens. The book is praised for its engaging plot, filled with action and intrigue, keeping readers eagerly flipping pages to uncover what happens next. Alexander's writing style is commended for its smooth flow, meticulous research on ancient Greek myths, and vivid descriptions that bring the Underworld to life.

    Indigo was the color of mourning, she thought. Mourning was the unwillingness to accept that the time spent above was a fleeting moment in the journey of the soul from mortal to shade and back again. ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Hades & Persephone )

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    Hades - The Court of the Underworld by Alessa Thorn
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    Readers thoroughly enjoyed delving into the world of Hades and Persephone along with the other Greek gods in Alessa Thorn's book. The story is described as interesting, packed with new perspectives on well-known characters, and filled with twists and cool characters from Greek mythology set in a modern-day time. The book is praised for its original take on old familiar tales, giving voice to tortured figures and unexpected happy endings.


    (Also, see 71 recommendations for the series The Court of the Underworld )

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    Infernal - Shadow Guild: Hades & Persephone by Linsey Hall
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    'Infernal' in the series 'Shadow Guild: Hades & Persephone' by Linsey Hall is a modern reimagining of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone set in the Guild City world. The story follows Seraphia, a librarian with hidden magical abilities, who is kidnapped by Hades, the God of the Underworld, as he believes she is vital to his plans to rule both the underworld and earth. As Seraphia uncovers her true identity and navigates the dangerous underworld, a complex dynamic between her and Hades unfolds, filled with tension, dark secrets, and a struggle between light and darkness. The book delivers a blend of romance, mythology, and urban fantasy, with themes of power, destiny, and the eternal conflict between good and evil.

    The plot of 'Infernal' is driven by the intricate relationship between Seraphia and Hades, characterized by a slow-building romance, conflicting emotions, and a mysterious connection that binds them together. The writing style captures the essence of the Greek myth, weaving elements of darkness, magic, and fate into a modern narrative that keeps readers engaged. With a focus on character development, world-building, and a unique twist on familiar legends, the book offers a compelling blend of fantasy and romance that sets the stage for a captivating series.

    Early morning sun streamed through the mullioned glass windows, the beams lighting up the ancient room in which I’d been camping out. It wasn’t my home—I hadn’t slept there in weeks—but it looked like...

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    Persephone: Hades' Torment by Allison Shaw
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    Persephone: Hades' Torment by Allison Shaw reimagines the classic myth of Hades and Persephone in a fun, light-hearted graphic novel format. This version paints a romantic picture where Persephone willingly enters the Underworld and is drawn to Hades, who is also smitten after a whimsical encounter with Cupid. The story captures their growing feelings and playful chemistry, offering a refreshing take on their relationship with a sexy, mature twist. It beautifully blends charm and humor, all complemented by vibrant, enchanting illustrations.

    While the art is stunning and the characters are engaging, readers note that the storytelling can feel rushed and lacks depth. The plot jumps around, leaving some wishing for a more developed narrative. The book serves as a quick read, delightful for fans of Greek mythology, but it may disappoint those seeking a complete and thorough story. Overall, it's a cute adaptation that's enjoyable but leaves audiences wanting more from these beloved characters.


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