Quick and engaging read that I finished in 1 day. I started this after reading a series that totally strung me out with angst, and it was a welcome relief. I agree with others that there's definitely more room for relationship development, but there's several more books in store and I'm hoping this ...
First off, I am one of the many authors in this book, so I'm basing my review on everyone else's stuff.But holy cow! I've read anthologies before, and they're good. Some stories are better than others, and sometimes I don't connect with the writing or the story or whatever. But this collection is dy...
Persephone was raised on earth . She was now a junior in high school and works in Kerman’s flower shop. Then she finds out she is a goddess - her father was the now dead Zeus. Then the Winter God wanted to capture and kill Persephone and driving home one day the wind and ice tried to kill Persephone...
If Persephone had just started the sequel with "I will never swear fealty to Zeus," that might have solved 3/4 of her issues in this book. Or at least 1/2. I don't know. I came into this book really excited, but grew more and more frustrated when I realized that all her problems hinged on her "OOPS!...
The Persephone story is one of my favorites, and this was a very interesting take on it. I finished it in 24 hours, which is quite speedy for someone like me. There are times when it comes close to breaking the genre mold, but it falls back on trite dialogue or too familiar plot twists. (Also, why d...
I've always been a huge fan of mythology, and have spent many years studying Greek and Roman mythology, in particular. I love learning about "the gods" and their stories, personalities, and powers. To read a contemporary adventure, with all these mythical beings as main characters? I couldn't ask...
Wow. That's really all I can say after finishing this series- wow. This incredible adventure Persephone and Hades have been on together, has been simply fantastic. With so many ups and downs, the drama of their story is wrapped into this final book. The grief, pain, angst, love, and loss in this...
Continuing on with the story that was started in Persephone (Daughters of Zeus #1), this book gives further glimpses and insights into the mythical characters introduced. While some questions were answered from the last story, so many more questions were raised, and the adventure became deeper and ...
*I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review* My name is Kimber Leigh and I'm a mythology addict. Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic; doesn't really matter, I love it all. My favorite pair has always been Hades and Persephone. It irks me that Hades tends to be portrayed as a vil...
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