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Dead of Spring: A Hades and Persephone Retelling by Colette Rhodes follows the classic myth of Hades and Persephone with a twist. The story revolves around Kore, tired of her mother's controlling plans for her future, who is kidnapped by Hades, the God of the Underworld, in an attempt to bring her happiness. As Kore resists, Hades' love for her grows, leading to a slow-burning romance filled with emotional depth and steamy scenes. The book explores themes of freedom, growth, and love as the characters navigate their evolving relationship in the underworld.

The author, Colette Rhodes, stays true to the source material while infusing the characters with life, depth, and personality. The retelling captures the essence of the Hades and Persephone myth, adding color to enhance the romance and keep readers engaged from beginning to end. With dual points of view, the story allows readers to understand the perspectives of both main characters as they navigate the challenges of their relationship.

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    Seeds Volume One - Seeds by M.M. Kin
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    'Seeds Volume One' in the series 'Seeds' by author M.M. Kin is a detailed retelling of the myth of Hades and Persephone, incorporating elements from Greek mythology such as Demeter, Iasion, and Ancient Greek culture. The story delves into the background of characters like Persephone and Demeter, offering a thorough exploration of their lives and relationships. The narrative includes perspective shifts between characters, with a mix of third person omniscient and limited viewpoints, providing a complex and intricate storyline.

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    Ivy & Bone
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    Ivy & Bone - Ivy & Bone by R L Perez
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    Ivy & Bone by R.L. Perez is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of Prudence, a powerful witch who summons Cyrus, the lord of the underworld, to help save her twin sister. The book is described as dark, sexy, and broody, with complex motivations behind the characters' actions. The story unfolds with a mix of enemies-to-lovers dynamic between Prudence and Cyrus, set against a backdrop of intricate worldbuilding and sibling relationships. The writing style is fast-paced and engaging, with a mix of intriguing twists and turns that keep readers captivated until the end.


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    Hot as Hades by Alisha Rai
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    Rapid panting was her only response. Her breath skimmed over his neck where her face was buried. All he could see was hair, wild corkscrews of damp black silk which covered her back. It looked springy...

    Ensnaring the ultimate bad boy has its risks...and its rewards.It's not easy being Hades. Constantly guarding his world against other meddling and ambitious deities is stressful work. So when a naked goddess falls directly into his lap, along with th

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    Hades And Persephone: Curse Of The Golden Arrow - Hades and Persephone by Heidi Hastings, Erica Hastings
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    'Hades And Persephone: Curse Of The Golden Arrow' is a reimagining retelling of the classic Hades and Persephone story, focusing on the Death and the Maiden trope. The authors provide a dark, romantic, and suspenseful narrative, delving into the intricate relationship dynamics between the two main characters. The story is set in the underworld, offering a unique perspective on Greek mythology with engaging storytelling and detailed character growth, particularly for Persephone.


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    Receiver of Many - Hades & Persephone by Rachel Alexander
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    "Receiver of Many" by Rachel Alexander is a retelling of the Hades and Persephone myth, focusing on the relationship between the two characters. The book features explicit and passionate sex scenes, described as relatively vanilla but with detailed and intense moments. The writing style is praised for its steamy romance and the way the central relationship between Hades and Persephone is portrayed.

    The plot of "Receiver of Many" revolves around Persephone discovering and harnessing her untapped goddess powers, which some readers find to be a bit twee. Despite the lack of a complex plot, the writing style is enjoyable, although some opinions liken it to fanfiction due to the focus on the romantic elements and the development of Persephone's character.

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    Girl, Goddess, Queen by Bea Fitzgerald
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    'Girl, Goddess, Queen' by Bea Fitzgerald is a modern retelling of the Hades and Persephone Greek myth that explores themes of empowerment, defiance against societal expectations, and the journey of self-discovery. The story follows Kore, the daughter of Zeus, who escapes an arranged marriage by seeking refuge with Hades in the Underworld, eventually transforming into the powerful and independent Persephone, challenging the patriarchal norms and embracing her own destiny. The book intricately weaves together a mix of romance, feminism, and Greek mythology, creating a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the struggle for autonomy.

    The writing style of Bea Fitzgerald in 'Girl, Goddess, Queen' is praised for its ability to bring vibrancy and depth to the underworld setting, making it a vibrant and engaging backdrop for the characters and their journey. The novel is commended for its exploration of layered characters, particularly Persephone's growth in strength and agency, as well as the dynamic relationship between her and Hades. The book offers a unique perspective on the Hades and Persephone myth, blending elements of romance, humor, and empowerment to deliver a fresh and light-hearted take on a classic story.


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    The Power of Hades - The Hades Trials by Eliza Raine
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    'The Power of Hades' follows the story of Persephone, who is kidnapped by Zeus and taken to the underworld to participate in trials to become the bride of Hades. Despite having no memory of her past life as Hades' wife, she must navigate the dangerous trials in a realm filled with gods and goddesses who seem to know more about her than she does. The plot unfolds with a mix of Greek mythology elements, mysterious twists, and a slow-burn romance, keeping readers engaged with its unique storytelling style and intriguing characters.

    The writing style of 'The Power of Hades' is described as clear, concise, and easy to read, drawing readers into a world where gods and mortals collide. explores themes of identity, betrayal, and courage as Persephone discovers shocking truths about her past and faces daunting challenges in her quest for survival and answers. Readers are taken on a journey filled with suspense, humor, and dark fantasy elements, setting the stage for a captivating series that delves into the complexities of Greek mythology.

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    The Eighth House: Hades & Persephone - Flames of Olympos by Eris Adderly
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    The Eighth House: Hades & Persephone by Eris Adderly is a dark and passionate retelling of the classic Greek myth. Set in a world where Hades rules with a bit of a temper and the relationship between Hades and Persephone always has elements of BDSM, this book offers a unique and intense take on the well-known tale. The story delves into the deeper, darker aspects of Hades' world, exploring whether the Goddess of Spring can find happiness with the Lord of the Dead, who craves control not only over his realm but also in the bedroom. Persephone's character is portrayed as strong and complex, revealing her true self and potential under the guidance of Hades.

    The writing style of Eris Adderly in The Eighth House is described as immersive, with well-done BDSM elements and a steamy narrative that captures the readers' attention. The author's attention to detail in incorporating Greek mythology and the fine nuances of the gods and goddesses is evident, adding depth and authenticity to the story. The book is praised for its unique premise, engaging prose, and the chemistry between the characters, particularly highlighting the evolution of the power dynamics in the relationship between Hades and Persephone.

    Amid purpling dusk and the late summer breeze and brine of a secluded stretch of beach just southwest of Smyrna, Persephone wore a false face. And, as she had for ages now, she offered a smile of fals...

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    Hades and Persephone: The Golden Blade - Hades and Persephone by Heidi Hastings, Erica Hastings
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    Book 2 in the Hades and Persephone duology . An illustrated novel with over 50 images. After six long months, Persephone returns to the Underworld to reunite with the God of the Dead, Hades. But the kingdom she knew has changed, and dark secrets ca

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    Goddess of Spring
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    Goddess of Spring - Goddess Summoning by P.C. Cast
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    'Goddess of Spring' by P.C. Cast is a refreshing retelling of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone. The story follows Lina, an Italian bakery owner who invokes the Goddess of Spring, Persephone, to save her struggling business. In a twist of fate, Lina exchanges souls with Persephone and finds herself in the Underworld, where she must bring Spring to the world of spirits. Along the way, she encounters Hades, the brooding Lord of the Underworld, and a spark of love ignites between them, leading to an enchanting romance filled with Greek mythology and adventure.

    The writing style of 'Goddess of Spring' is imaginative and well-crafted, offering a unique perspective on the Persephone and Hades myth. P.C. Cast skillfully weaves together elements of romance, fantasy, and Greek mythology, creating a captivating story that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

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