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Receiver Of Many
Is it considered spoiling if I say that this story is very, very...

rumbellebookclub:



Receiver Of Many


Is it considered spoiling if I say that this story is very, very smutty? :D


Like… really smutty? 


No? Okay. 


It’s been a while since I read a story based on Greek mythology, so it was nice to get back into that again. 
Overall I thought the story was entertaining, well-paced and pretty well written. I liked the chapters from Persephone’s and Aidon’s perspective best, I could have done without the other POV. 


The development of their relationship and their various insecurities was nicely portrayed and as a couple I found them to be very believable. 


My criticism would be that the ending felt kind of rushed to me and I didn’t care much for the open ending
I was waiting for Persephone to finally tell Aidon that she loved him and I was disappointed when it didn’t happen. 


To me it felt that her hesitation in voicing her feelings was needlessly dragged out. 


On another note, I didn’t care much for Minthe’s chapter, or rather the things that happened to her and I’d put up a trigger warning for  non consensual sex. 
To me the chapter felt unnecessary and very much at odds with the otherwise light and romantic/sexy content of the rest of the book. 


No matter what setting, reading about non-con is just something I will never enjoy. 



What did everyone else think of the book? 


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Published on April 28, 2016 17:01
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