Ratings222
Average rating3.5
At first I didn't really like Persephone, I felt she was a spoiled child acting out against a controlling child. She did things at first that if she were anyone else, she would have been killed. But once she began to get know herself, a lot of this action stopped, and she began to get more mature. She did have trust issues though.
I especially liked how her best friend stayed with her through the whole book and had a really strong friendship. It never wavered like I feel can happen in a lot of other books. It definitely made me feel better, and more optomistic, reading about a relationship like that one.
DNF. Persephone was too annoying in her constant “I want him/oh no he's the god of the dead I shouldn't be with him”. The romantic/spicy scenes were also awkward.
Bonus points for Hades' character and the general Greek mythology retelling, but I don't think I'll be continuing this series
Contains spoilers
I really wanted to read this book because of the hype. also as a lover of Greek myth I was curious about how the author will put them into the 21st century.
BUT. why on earth is there soo much focus on how people are dressed and how they look.why are all of them beautiful or more. It feels like a youth-romantasy to me, even I never read one before.
she has to go to the underworld and all her thoughts gathered around what she will be wearing.. ? no monsters... no demons, only "will I look pretty"
glad i only lend that book at the library and can give it back to someone who likes superficial characters.
3.8 stars rounded up, and all for the modern day retelling of Greek mythology with creativity and a fun and action filled take on it all that has me hooked on reading the next in the series. Great departure from the norm and enjoying the fun character development of each of the Gods and Goddesses. Meh to the “spicy” parts, nothing against them, but romance has always been a genre I could live with or without. I will say that the writing is better than some that I have read, so it's at least not bad romance/spicy reading!
Looking forward to the rest of the series!
4,5⭐️ I listen to this book in audible and let me tell you the narrator did an amazing job!
I LOVED this book!! I didn't expect to love it as much as I did and regretted having it on my TBR for so long. If you like a re-telling of the Hades x Persephone story this is for you.
I Can't wait to continue the saga!
A touch to many touches of things for my taste. Also, in the bonus hades pov, who is hades praying to? Nearly took a full star for that one.
I used CAWPILE to rate because then end of this book drastically changed my opinion of the story, feeling towards the characters, and affected my overall enjoyment.
SPOILERS BELOW
The first like 40-60% of the book had me. I was in it, locked in. But it lost me in the rest. The end feels like a totally different book with Persephone making a lot choices that felt out of character to what her character has been established from page 1. Didn't her best friend just tell her she's full of kindness and what have you?
I mean, I get it. I get when you are pushed and pushed and you explode. But this felt like a 3-day PMS moment. It is so whip lash from onset to offset. No true build up of this darkness swimming in her before her chat with Hades (like I feel like we had NO warning; Aphrodite being the catalyst we should have had tasted something right after their talk). I know it's briefly mentioned here and there that she has “darkness in her” but it was not explored in a way to lead into what came from Hades confirming the bet. Even worse was there isn't any reflection on anything afterwards. The story goes from her wreaking havoc to then just bringing right back into routine day-to-day: School, work, partying. After THAT? No way. There is a line of feeling guilt and shame but towards the people in the Underworld and maybe Hades. I want to know how she felt! We just got visual rage but I didn't feel anything from her, if that makes sense?
And then in the route of “Happily Ever After”??? No meaningful discussion of feelings and why each party felt the way they did, just acceptance and move on?? No discussion of her outburst towards him, Adonis, Minthe, Demetere? It felt disingenuous.
Maybe these things are explored in the other books but the way this one ended unfortunately has me not wanting to explore that.
This was almost a two stars from me. I'm gonna say it's a 2.75 rounded up.
It's not what I want when I read a Greek myth retelling and to take one of the most interesting myths and turn it into this... is a disappointment. I have so many issues and gripes with it that it feels pointless to sit and complain because who wants to read a rant review? The only thing that was really enjoyable about this book was the spice, the rest was just a boring wattpad romance.
ACOMAF but make it modern, trashy, and extremely smutty... instant five stars sorry I'm here for a good time not a long time.
i just wanted persephone to see what we all knew (that hades is good) sooner than she did. and i LOATHE a third act break up; i'm glad it didn't last long.
I really enjoyed A Touch of Darkness. I loved the way Hades spoke to Persephone.
There's so much lost potential when it comes to this book.
I really, really wanted to love it but the second half of it just ruined the experience for me, personally.
The book was by far much smuttier than I expected and almost every single time it was completely misplaced and unreasonable.
Hades' and Persephone's relationship had no room for development at all and there seemed to be no connection or even chemistry. So they went from hating each other to fucking to “sooo... what are your interests?”. It wasn't exactly erotic even but very repetitive to the point it felt ridiculous.
Every other plot point had to be cut short and weren't exactly believable. Like how Demeter and Persephone met up every Monday which was mentioned halfway through the book and never picked up again even though several weeks passed with them not interacting?
I haven't decided yet if I'm giving the second book of the series a try because I also need to say that I did enjoy a lot of the actual plot and a part of me hopes there's just more of it in the next book.
I loved the world building, but Persephone was just too much for me. The story was fine.
If you're looking for a book with plot, this is not it. If you're looking for a book with some spice, you hit the jackpot. That being said it wasn't even a ton of spice but I enjoyed it... I actually enjoyed this book. I got it for free. I started reading it right after dinner and the next thing I know I'm finishing it up at like 1:30 a.m. the next morning. I totally thought this was going to be a DNF book but I gave it a chance and it turns out I'm going to continue the series. The one trope I absolutely hate (and of course is in this book) that I wish would just die off is the man who's hundreds or thousands of years old and a young woman who for some reason seems to always be a virgin. WHY?!?! I just change it in my head to enjoy it a bit more.
3.5 it was entertaining but it didn't fascinated me. I feel like it could've been so much more.