Rachel Alexander's Blog, page 269
February 23, 2019
Hi, I want to read your books but I don't know if there is a Spanish versión. So much lo e from Chile
¡Hola! Muchas gracias por su mensaje.
Desgraciadamente, mis libros solo estan disponibles en ingles. Hablo español un pocito, y me entiendo mas palabras que me hablar pero, no hablo lo suficientemente bien o no entiendo el idioma lo suficientemente bien como para hacer una buena traducción.
Quizás algún día pueda pagar un buen traductor para mis libros. Por ahora, aunque el precio es demasiado para mí.
I'm still gushing over the jewelry ask! If it's not a spoiler, what is Hades' favorite piece of jewelry that he gave Persephone? And Persephone's favorite jewelry that she received? xoxo
Aidon’s favorite piece he gave her: at the beginning of Receiver of Many, Persephone finds a necklace waiting for her on the table in her new bedroom. He had actually made this himself far before he met Persephone, without Hephaestus’s help or advice, and used his visions of what her neck and hair and skin looked like in his dreams to choose which stones he was going to use. Aidoneus was extremely pleased and relieved when he saw her wearing it for the first time, a perfect fit.
Persephone’s favorite piece of jewelry: the crown Aidoneus gave her at the end of Destroyer of Light, since it was a complete surprise to her and he had spoken so tenderly about her so publicly when he had presented it to her. It was the brightly shining moment of an otherwise shitty evening.
February 22, 2019
allthingsshabbyandbeautiful:
It might do to make amends, and then to bring Persephone into her circle. Persephone was a queen; a...
It might do to make amends, and then to bring Persephone into her circle. Persephone was a queen; a new queen, one that still needed to be taught— wrought and shaped into a true ruler. The Queen of the Underworld could be a powerful ally, especially with Elysion still new and largely unknown. She could use allies. And more still, a friend and equal. Hera could tell from Zeus’s reaction that Persephone would never be desired by her ever-wandering husband. What more, Persephone was clearly not one to be trifled with, even for one such as Zeus.
The Good Counselor, by Rachel Alexander
The internet has spoken.
@therkalexander This just happened on my feed and it is MAGICAL.
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Ultimate fancast.
alldahope77:
Daffodils come before the swallow dares, And take the winds of March with beauty.-The...
Daffodils come before the swallow dares, And take the winds of March with beauty.
-The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare
therkalexander:
The Hera / Zeus Chapter ofThe Good Counselor,uncensored.
I'd be curious to how Zeus and Hera's formed from the beginning. They have an interesting dynamic.
When I get around to writing Titanomachy, you’ll read all about it.