When Rose Hawthorne accepts the task that her fairy godmother sets upon her, it seems straightforward enough: steal a flower from the underworld. Not such a hard task for someone that’s acting as a stand-in for the Goddess of Spring. There’s just one tiny problem – fate seems destined to hurl her through the legend of Persephone.
Now, she’s been kidnapped by an all-too seductive dark god who wants to teach her all the exquisite ways of passion…and Rose wants more than anything to be his willing pupil. But to stay in this world with Hades, she must complete the fairy godmother’s task. And completing it will force her to betray the man she desperately wants to belong to.
This novella (21,000 words) features a naughty pretend-goddess, a naughtier god, and just a dash of voyeurism.
JILL MYLES writes as Jessica Clare and Jessica Sims.
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I loved this one!!!! Greek mythology was always a favorite topic of mine and reading a twist like this is amazingly amazing XD
- I loved Hades and Persephone they were amazing together XD
- I loved how he wanted her the second he saw her
- I loved how the author painted Hades as the good guy who always keeps his word and the other guys as the spoiled frivolous ones XD
- I was shocked when I read the description of this book because it contained a warning about a somewhat exhibitionist sex XD but yeah it was cool too XD
- I loved the ending, really loved it in how the heroine achieved her goal and at the same time showed Hades Taft she wants him more than anything
I love Jill Myles. I love myths and heroes. This is a great book.
Rose dies in a really horrible fashion, she's given a second chance at life by being reincarnated by her fairy godmother. In order to not become a ghost, her fairy godmother has a task for her. She has to retrieve a flower from the underworld and give it to her.
I love the way that Jill Myles combines fairy tales and current vernacular. I can't wait for the next in the series.
The ‘different’ scene in this one was that they were invisible and watched a couple have sex while he petted her. I must admit, the ‘different’ scenes (eg like the mirror scene) make these much better. Most erotica’s are all the same these days and even with these being fairytale retellings there’s not much different from any other hades and Persephone story I’ve read to date. It’s one of my favourites so I probably would have never hated this, but it’s nice to see some scenes that differ from everyone else’s.
It did not deviate too much from the original Hades and Persephone story but it's still an okay read for me. The overall plot where Rose is tasked to steal a flower from the underworld was very meh and the execution was lackluster. The chemistry between Rose and Hades saved this book for me, though.
Probably my favorite of the “fairy tales” with Beauty and the Beast and Rapunzel being close behind. But this one probably had the least in actual emotional development between the characters- although that is in line with the original I’d hoped for more.
I couldn't finish this book... I got bored and stopped reading at the middle of it... and the book is only about 60 pages long, so that's saying Something!
I couldn't relate to the main characters and I felt No connection between them. There was No gradual building of their feelings for each other, just LUST... quickly formed Insta-Lust, that Came out of nowhere when the characters met.
Also, Rose didn't even care much that Hades fricking KIDNAPPED her! ... and even though they experience physical, Lustful moments together, I really didn't find the book Hot...
Overall, I didn't enjoy this book. But, again, I did not finish it... it might get better, so if you want to, do give it a try.
Rose didn't sacrifice herself. Unlike all the other heroines in this series, even the Snow Queen, she didn't try to be selfless and have her prize delivered to her. Nope. She was devious, fought for it and won it. Fair and square. Actually...she kind of cheated. It was awesome.
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i love greek myths and books about gods and goddesses, and i thought this was a great, but different, and sexy version of the legend of Persephone and Hades
I'm not going to pretend I really remember the book that I read at one in the morning, but I always enjoy this series. I definitely remember liking this book, but I did prefer some of the other ones.