I really, really liked this book, a lot! It spoke to my Greek Mythology loving heart. I didn't know I needed a light hearted Hades romance, but I did! I devoured this book in two days and I'm bummed I have to wait until December for the next one in the series. (These books can all stand alone, so it's not a cliffhanger.)
Synopsis:
The story is about a young digital forensic examiner named Stephanie. She devoted all of her time to her work and putting criminals behind bars - all while behind a computer. Since she spends most of her time at work, she has not taken a vacation in over two years, which prompts her best friend Sara, a detective, to plan an elaborate vacation to a resort in Greece.
Hesitantly Stephanie agrees and is whisked away to Greece. Sara wants to make sure that she keeps work at home and let's lose, even if that means drinking and flirting with guys. One day as she goes out to the bar, she sees a man, dressed all in black, drinking alone. Unable to help herself, she immediately goes over and strikes up a conversation with him. Although it did not last long, Stephanie is drawn to him and can't seem to get this man, named Hades of all things, out of her mind.
Over the course of her stay, she continues to meet up with Hades and the two grow closer and closer, until he finally tells her that he is THE Hades, God of the Underworld. Although knowing she can't possibly have a normal, mortal life with the god of souls, she continues to see him up until their very last day where they have to part, maybe forever.
Stephanie now has to make a decision - continue on in her ordinary life without Hades, or leave everything she knows and loves behind to pursue a brooding God.
Things I liked:
- I really liked Stephanie, which surprised me because I typically don't enjoy characters like her. However she is so well written and rational. Yet she still knows that everything that is happening to her is crazy, but takes it in stride.
- Hades, I want one.
- Sara and Stephanie's friendship was so pure. There was no jealousy or backstabbing, just two very best friends. I loved seeing that.
- Fast paced, easy to read, fun plot
- The beginning of each chapter is beautiful.
Things I didn't like:
- I do not like that Hades had a southern accent. Not in the least. It explained why he did later on in the book, but I still was not a fan. Plus he never said y'all, so not really that southern.
- Some characters I thought would play a bigger role were nearly nonexistent or random
- Needed another steamy scene! But I think that is just me.