![]() In the wake of her eventual death, Persephone rails against Hades because in her eyes he is a monster, although he discusses even in the first book that he can not choose who lives and dies, only The Fates can. One specific situation is the death of Persephone’s best friend. Everything is going well until it quickly isn’t, and then it seems like a million minor disagreements are contrived for the sake of conflict.įor example (spoiler), Persephone is continuously angry at the god of death for things that he cannot control. What can I say? I’m single.Īnyway, A Touch of Ruin continues where the first one left off with Persephone working as a journalist and trying to maintain her relationship with Hades, all while attempting to remain ‘normal’ despite her own secret Goddess status. ![]() ![]() This modern spin on Persephone and Hades is marketed as a sexy wattpad-esque read rather than the original tragedy, which is honestly what made me immediately run out to grab the first book. Clair is the sequel to TikTok’s obsession, A Touch of Darkness. ![]()
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