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It was an easy read however many of the scenes regarding the two mcs actually made me visibly cringe and I had to put the book down on many occasions.
I usually love a good Persephone and Hades story but this one was a little lacking. I felt there was no chemistry between the two, just a forced fate. The banter was lacking, and felt off. Hades was completely against cumming inside Persephone one second but then could not wait to f@©k her within an inch of her life. And the plot was just smut, there was not much of a story line.
I was excited to read a Hades and Persephone retelling! Man, this was a spicy book! It sort of took away from the story, the amount of spice that was involved. Don't get me wrong, I like a spicy book, but this may have been a bit too much.
It wasn’t my most favorite but so much spice that I enjoyed reading it anyways. I love a good hades retelling.
The internal dialogue during some of the couple’s more intimate scenes was so cringeworthy that I had to go pray to my Persephone altar for her to forgive me for reading this wattpad level travesty.
3 stars because it was still entertaining overall.
I won't share you, Persephone. When you're mine, you'll be only mine. I won't accept half of you."
This book was SO much better than I anticipated it to be. The writing was easy to understand, the characters weren't all insufferable (looking at you shadow & bone) and I enjoyed the spice.
And guys, even better, ARTWORK. There is spicy artwork scattered throughout the book in several chapters. I absolutely loved that little detail and you don't often see that in books.
Hades and Persephone had an interesting build up with their relationship. This is by no means a slow burn romance, we get instant tension from the beginning and a few ✨️special✨️ scenes before the relationship really kicks off later in the book. I was lucky enough to receive ebook copies of this series from the publisher, and I couldn't be more grateful. I can't wait to see what the sequel has in store for their relationship and new obstacles they'll be facing after the ending of this book.
Spoiler Alert: Jackson is a jackass.
⭐️ 4
🌶 4/5
I'm giving this book two stars simply because it wasn’t my cup of tea, though I know many readers will love it. My heart lies with high fantasy, and while I appreciate some spice, this book felt like an endless loop of smut. Despite that, I breezed through it in two days.
The plot felt repetitive: sex, misunderstandings, miscommunication, and repeat. The concept was unique, but Hades and Persephone came across as childish, making it hard to take them seriously. Also, cheating is a deal-breaker for me—it’s more irritating than dramatic.
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC.
I love retellings and the ones about Hades and Persephone are a favorite! I’ve read so many but this one is amazing!
I loved this book!
Loved the chemistry and the spice
It was just very well put together
Modern Hades and persephone
I really enjoyed reading this series!! It gave me such joy and was well written. I would definitely recommend this to friends and family. I really loved the characters and the way the story flowed throughout all three books
Dnf at 21%
I was excited to start this book because I'm all about mythology retellings, but I think it wasn't for me. There was too much spice too quickly, and not the kind of spice I personnally enjoy, with a lot of submissive/dominant language that really threw me off. The book is probably good, just not my thing!
I really loved this book! This was spicy, like super spicy!
Hades and Persephone retellings are definitely one of my favourite categories.
Read this book in one sitting, and i really liked the writing style of these authors. I will definitely pick something up from these authors again.
please note that the trigger warnings and topes/themes may contain spoilers
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
HEA: cliffhanger
POV: dual 1st person POV
spice: many open-door spicy scenes
TWs: blackmail, cheating-ish (not defined relationship), child abuse, emotional manipulation, moments of mild gore
Kinky Content: biting, blood play, bondage, bratting, breath play, cum play, dirty talk, degradation, Dom/sub dynamics, double penetration, dubcon, exhibitionism, finger licking good, fingering, marking, masturbation, oral, orgasm control, phone sex, pierced equipment, praise, prehensile magic play, public play, queening, shadow play, shower sex, spanking, voyeurism
standalone: book 1 of Love and Fate series
final thoughts: SO GOOD! I was on the edge of my seat for this entire read! Keep in mind that the author has taken some liberties with Greek mythology for the sake of the plot, but the dubious and triggering content from traditional Greek mythology is still part of this series.
I love Hades and Persephone retellings, and this was such a fun take on it. It’s a modern retelling while also being close to the traditional story. Tons of romance, smut, mystery, intrigue, and world building. I cannot wait to finish the rest of the series.
The art that was added throughout?! AMAZING
read this book if you love
🔎 adventure
⛓️ BDSM
🫡 big MMC
💵 billionaire
🧑🏫 boss/employee
🤩 curvy FMC
🖤 dark romance
🥵 dirty talk
💬 epistolary
🍆 fancy peens
💞 fated mates
🎣 fish out of water
😳 forbidden lovers
🏝️ forced proximity
👨👩👧👦 found family
🧑🤝🧑 great side characters
👦 he falls first and hard
🤫 hidden secrets
😏 kinky
🪄 magic
💞 mutual pining
🥰 nicknames
🔀 opposites attract
😜 jealous, possessive MMC
💖 paranormal romance
🌀 plot twists
🙏 praise
📖 retelling
🤜 rivals-to-lovers
👺 secret identity
👤 shadow daddy
🐺 shifters
💓 slowburn
🔮 supernatural creatures- gods, goddesses, demons
🌍 world building
💼 workplace romance
I love a spicy romance and Greek mythology, so I was really excited for this one! This is a modern retelling of Hades and Persephone, blending mythology with contemporary settings and challenges. Hades & Persephone in particular is one of my favorites of the myths (though it is kind of a bummer). Despite its promising premise, the novel falls short in execution, particularly with its characterization of the mythological figures. Hades and Persephone's immature behavior and petty conflicts detract from their depth as characters, which takes away from the story and it made it hard to care about them. The writing style fluctuates between mature and silly tones, creating inconsistency in the storytelling. Although there are moments of charm and vulnerability between the protagonists, the overall narrative lacks cohesion and depth. Also, I hate a cliffhanger ending, so that's an issue I had as well.
Another Greek mythology/folklore inspired Romantasy tale that is sure to find it's loyal fanbase out there in the world.
Love and lust in the dangerous world of gods and goddesses. This was an interesting take on the Hades and Persephone story. Intriguing mix or gods, goddesses, humans and things in between. There are a lot of secrets in this story. I kept begging for the truths to come out. I was a bit bummed when it ended on a cliffhanger that I wasn’t expecting. I’m sure the next book will be an interesting continuation and will hopefully wrap up lots of questions and conversations. Steam level is high and spicy in this book. Hades and Persephone are fire together. Hades has my full attention.
Omg the spice!!
I love a retelling of Hades and Persphone and this book hit all the marks! I love that it was set in the present and did I mention the spice?
Cant wait to see what will happen next!
The Maiden & The Unseen is a captivating fantasy romance that intertwines Greek mythology with modern-day elements. The story follows Hades, the God of the Underworld, and Persephone, the Goddess of Spring, as they navigate their roles among mortals while contending with their divine responsibilities and personal desires.
Plot :
In The Maiden & The Unseen, the gods are allowed to mingle with mortals anonymously, a decree from Zeus that places Hades in charge of facilitating this integration. Hades, who has never fully withdrawn from the mortal world, is now tasked with managing the gods' assimilation and finances. Meanwhile, Persephone, who has been living among mortals for two years, works as a social media manager, struggling with the constraints imposed by her overprotective mother, Demeter.
As Hades deals with the complexities of helping the gods blend in, Persephone navigates her newfound freedom and the challenges of modern life. Their paths cross in unexpected ways, leading to a deeper connection and a re-examination of their roles and desires.
Characters
- Hades: The God of the Underworld, who balances his divine duties with his life among mortals. He is depicted as both powerful and relatable, dealing with familial responsibilities and the burden of managing the gods' integration into the mortal realm.
- Persephone: The Goddess of Spring, who has yearned for the mortal world and finally gets her chance to live among humans. Her journey is one of self-discovery and breaking free from her mother's overbearing control.
- Zeus: The king of the gods, whose decree sets the plot in motion, adding layers of complexity to Hades' and Persephone's lives.
- Poseidon: Hades' brother, who adds a touch of humor and sibling rivalry to the narrative.
Themes
- Freedom and Control: The novel explores the balance between freedom and control, particularly through Persephone's struggle against her mother's constraints.
- Identity and Assimilation: The gods' attempt to blend in with mortals raises questions about identity and the challenges of assimilation.
- Family Dynamics: The relationships between the gods, especially the sibling rivalry and support, are central to the story.
Writing Style : Jeanette Rose and Alexis Rune's writing is engaging and richly descriptive, bringing the characters and settings to life. The authors skillfully blend humor, romance, and mythological elements, creating a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The modern-day setting juxtaposed with ancient mythology adds a unique twist to the story.
The Maiden & The Unseen is a delightful read for fans of fantasy romance and Greek mythology. Jeanette Rose and Alexis Rune have crafted a story that is both whimsical and profound, with well-developed characters and a plot that keeps readers hooked. This novel is a must-read for those looking for a fresh take on classic myths and a heartwarming tale of love and self-discovery.
— 1.5 ⭐️, meh. Truly. It would be much better if this is only an “office romance” with boss x employee love story. Categorized as super duper easy book to read. You’ll finish it in one sitting. Too much drama (I love drama, but not this much) and the sex just blaah. I did not find it great or even enough, but cringe all over it. Besides the social issues that this book brings, I wouldn’t bother give the half star.
The story starts when Hades is boring and would like to find this little rat to play with him. Then suddenly she appears but unexpectedly, she would be his Queen in the future. Banter, cheating, and lots of make out sessions even sex is happening. But in the end, Fate won.
The main storyline is focusing on “The Fate” and how this thing would be the main issues that this book brought.
Tha characters are all annoying. Hades is out of place, Persephone is such a bitch (not in a good way), and the other sidekick character appearance just so-so. The only one I adore is Amanda. If this book just a normal boss x employee love story, I wouldn’t complain about the characters. I, personally aware about what the authors mentions in the beginning of the book. But, please, the characters just too bland for my liking. Either these Authors would like the readers to hate all of the characters (because they did a great job at it) or this is just their style of describing their character’s personality into stories.
Analyzing(?):
* Blend in with your surroundings can help your life
* “Good things takes time”
* Strict parents always gave the most rebellious children
* Fate vs Love
* Inner Voices of someone (demon & angelic voices)
* A child never knew good and bad, the parents were the one who taught them
* Gods’s profession in a human realm representation (symbolism)
* Denial of the obsession, would simply makes you want more
* Physical attraction sometimes loose to personalities attraction
* The thrill men mostly do, when they do not get what they want
* The pride of people who left their homes to never would like to going back empty handed
What I hate the most‼️
Persephone cheating. I don’t care if you do not put any label in it but she did cheating behind his back. Despite of what the male did is also the same but what goes a round comes around. I was truly overjoyed when he said “You are a slut” because well, she is.
Question, how could she left her old job that easily??
My best Quotes on the book:
“You can’t compare trauma to trauma. We all deal with it differently. One trauma is not worse than someone’s else”
Overall, this was a fun Hades and Persephone retelling. I enjoyed the office romance aspect. While I also enjoyed how both Hades and Persephone felt insecurities in their relationship sometimes the repetitiveness of these insecurities got old. They were having the same issues every couple of chapters instead of growing. I love the over focus on fate as the driving force for the story. I am excited to see how the rest of their story unfolds.