Love Hades and Persephone!! This follows the tradition story of Persephone and Hades; I like when there’s a few more liberties taken with their story, but this one is still entertaining, passionate and sweet.
Kore aka Persephone has a super controlling, over protective, smothering mother, Demeter; her mother is so stifling that Persephone can’t wait to get away and grow into her own person. Luckily, she meets Hades, who understands her and feels a kindred spirit in her; they are good for each other, but people keep trying to meddle in their lives. The connection between them is so sweet! I would’ve loved to see a tougher side to Hades, but I love how accepting of Persephone he is. Persephone can be a bit of a brat at times, but with how she grew up, I’m surprised she’s not worse. I wish she would stand up to her mother more; her mother didn’t deserve to have 1 month let alone 6 months of Persephone’s time. I hate when people that don’t deserve to get their way end up getting their way; that’s not a full happy ending for me. Also, I don’t get why there can’t be more visitation during that 6 months of separation; they are Gods for goodness sake, they can get to places really quickly, there should be plenty of opportunity for visits. It’s just all so stupid to me that an adult woman can’t just live her life.
Overall, this is a well-written story that delves a bit deeper into the the story of Hades and Persephone, but I would’ve liked for there to be a little more plot besides the obvious to the story. A few more surprises would’ve been good, but this book did hit the main elements of the story; just needed that something extra to make it pop. I just love the chemistry between Hades and Persephone, so I appreciate any stories I can get about them.