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Destroyer of Light (Hades & Persephone, #2) Destroyer of Light by Rachel Alexander
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“Can the sun find its match in anything but the moon? Can the heavens lose interest in the earth?" Hades pulled away from her and stroked her cheek. "Can death exist without life?”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light
“Answer her name, and you’re a fool. Answer his, and you’re a liar.”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light
“One, who is twice woven, cannot remain your own.”
“Two, the ether bound, who shines the torch in darkness.”
“Three, the blessed harbinger, who reaps the reaper’s heart.”
“All at last aeon’s end,” they said together, “And all to end the aeon.”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light
“Sisyphus is dangerous, mother.” Persephone said as the Oneiroi lifted into the air and circled about them again. She reached out toward the circle of flames and pulled their destination closer. The walled citadel of Ephyra appeared before them in the widening pathway through the ether. The Queen of the Underworld took a step toward it and looked at her mother one last time. “But so am I.”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light
“I was finally happy”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light
“Draped down the front of her clothes were more jewels than the oldest, richest dynasty could hope to acquire in all its generations, much less a single mortal in a short lifetime. Any one of the rubies in her hair could ransom a princess.”
Rachel Alexander, Destroyer of Light