![]() One of the biggest issues I had with her was her inconsistent and wishy-washy personality. ![]() Honestly, most of the notes I made whilst reading this book was just my frustration over the Goddess of Spring. The biggest issue I had with this book was Persephone. Clair has made many changes to the initial myth to make it work for her story and her setting, and honestly, I was SO here for it!Įven knowing the myth of Persephone and Hades, this book is filled with imagination and I really enjoyed the urban setting (although it took me a bit to get used to). This book covers just over 6 months, and Persephone doesn't just ~not~ stay away from gods, she ends up becoming very acquainted with many! St. She has been allowed to leave the confines of Demeter’s greenhouse to attend university and live a normal life glamoured as a mortal, and has been brought up being told to stay away from the gods, especially Hades. ![]() The story follows Persephone, the Goddess of Spring who has been hidden from the rest of the gods by her mother Demeter, the Goddess of Vegetation. ![]() ![]() It’s addictive and binge-worthy, and I raced through it in 4 days. ![]()
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