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Contemporary retelling of famous Greek myth about Persephone and Hades
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Mythology is one of my favorite themes and story about Hades and Persephone is my favorite Greek myth. In Persephone, Kaitlin Bevis retold it but with some interesting twists.
I liked that our Persephone lives in a contemporary setting. Don't get me wrong historical novel about Greek culture would be awesome too, but I think this way it's easier to relate to Persephone and her problems. And what if someone today told you, you are a goddess? My reaction would be: "Yeah right." too.
Being a daughter of Zeus is not easy. All kind of creepy characters try to use Persephone for their nefarious purposes. One day, Hades jumps in and saves her and takes her to the safest place he could think of, The Underworld. The only problems is, to bring a (living) Persephone to the Underworld, Hades had to claim her as his bride.
If you are familiar with a Greek myth you will notice slight modifications. Hades here does not abducts but saves Persephone. And although there is attraction between them, the romance does not progress very much. Hades is reluctant to start a relationship with a young woman who is eons younger than him. Since this is a book targeting young adult audience, I think slow developing romance is a perfect choice. I can't wait for second part of the series, because it seems like Persephone had enough waiting and will try to push Hades harder to make a move.
I enjoyed reading Persephone. It was fun, interesting and quick read. My only problem is that it was maybe too much young adult for my taste, but I think it really is a perfect book for younger audience. This is a book I will warmly recommend to my younger cousins.
In The End...
If you like Greek mythology or young adult paranormal novels, then Persephone by Kaitlin Bevis is a perfect opportunity for you to freshen up your knowledge of many famous Greek myths and deities.
I liked that our Persephone lives in a contemporary setting. Don't get me wrong historical novel about Greek culture would be awesome too, but I think this way it's easier to relate to Persephone and her problems. And what if someone today told you, you are a goddess? My reaction would be: "Yeah right." too.
Being a daughter of Zeus is not easy. All kind of creepy characters try to use Persephone for their nefarious purposes. One day, Hades jumps in and saves her and takes her to the safest place he could think of, The Underworld. The only problems is, to bring a (living) Persephone to the Underworld, Hades had to claim her as his bride.
If you are familiar with a Greek myth you will notice slight modifications. Hades here does not abducts but saves Persephone. And although there is attraction between them, the romance does not progress very much. Hades is reluctant to start a relationship with a young woman who is eons younger than him. Since this is a book targeting young adult audience, I think slow developing romance is a perfect choice. I can't wait for second part of the series, because it seems like Persephone had enough waiting and will try to push Hades harder to make a move.
I enjoyed reading Persephone. It was fun, interesting and quick read. My only problem is that it was maybe too much young adult for my taste, but I think it really is a perfect book for younger audience. This is a book I will warmly recommend to my younger cousins.
In The End...
If you like Greek mythology or young adult paranormal novels, then Persephone by Kaitlin Bevis is a perfect opportunity for you to freshen up your knowledge of many famous Greek myths and deities.
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