

Okay, the simple thing that could have made Hades a better story. Do not talk about things you don't know about unless you've done your research. I almost walked away from the book at that moment. When talking about the rivalry between Michigan and Ohio (which is totally real,) the author says, 'Her hatred for their rival, Green Bay, covered anything related to Michigan.' Um.

I have one problem with the book, one suggestion, and one pet peeve. (And can't be since Hades and Persephone are both characters in the book.) Also, it says that Hades is a "Hades/Persephone re-imagining," which isn't true either. And it's not super steamy so I don't think it needs the warning. There's a single sex scene, nearly at the end. As an added bonus, it doesn't end with them having babies, which gets tedious with romance novels.įair warning: the description of Hades says that it's an "adult romance," which isn't really true. I especially like the ending, which is straight up adorable. Although the writing itself isn't that great, it's a fun story and enjoyable to read. He tries warning Stephanie away, knowing they can never be together because of his obligations, but they can't seem to avoid each other. Hades has been sent on vacation by his brother, Zeus, who is tired of Hades's moping over Persephone, who's run off with Theseus.
