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Stephanie Costas has always had a passion for humanity. As a digital forensics examiner, she fights bad guys from the technical front. When a closed cold case is dug up, she finds herself becoming consumed to set things right. No amount of eighties music or repeated viewings of her favorite movie Dirty Dancing were enough to distract her. She needed a vacation in the worst of ways.

When she set foot in the gorgeous tropical resort in Greece, she had no idea she'd meet a man claiming to be Hades, god of the Underworld. And she certainly had no idea that he was telling the truth. Her Greek vacation was about to become very...interactive.

A Hades/Persephone re-imagining.

**The Contemporary Mythos series will feature a different Greek god in each book re-exploring their myths and combining contemporary romance tropes. Though they will all stand alone, the stories will also intersect for those that read them all.**

319 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 11, 2020

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Carly Spade

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An adult romance writer who has been writing since she could pick up a pencil. After the insanity of obtaining a bachelor’s and master’s degree in cybersecurity, creating worlds to escape to still ate at her very soul. She started writing FanFiction (which can still be found if you scour the internet 😉 ), and soon felt the need to get her original ideas on paper. And so the adventure began.

She lives in Colorado with her husband and two fur babies, and revels in an enemies to lovers trope with a slow burn.

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Profile Image for AJ.
238 reviews101 followers
July 13, 2020
Thank you to the author for allowing me to read an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review!

“Low self-esteem doesn’t suit you, Hades. I hope to change that. See the version of you before you became battered and torn.”

I will admit, I did not expect this book to be so sweet and romantic, but Im glad it was!!

You have a brooding, heartbroken God of the underworld, and a clumsy, relatable workaholic who have this pull towards each other from the moment they met and each one of their encounters with each other will make you smile, laugh, and maybe even cry.

I really liked Stephanie. She was a very relatable character. She wasn’t some “I’m bad ass, and will prove I need no one” type of girl. She was clumsy, enjoyed 80s music and the movie Dirty Dancing.(which is also one of my favs)

I would’ve liked a little more action/battle scenes though. We didn’t get any physical action scenes until about 60% through the book, but once those scenes started, they were great. I just needed more.

Greek Mythology has always been interesting to me and this book actually taught me a lot about the different theories with Hades and Persephone. I can tell I’m going to seriously love this series and I recommend everyone read it once it’s released!

4/5 🌟’s
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3,261 reviews158 followers
December 20, 2022
Queen of the Underworld

I hoped that I would like the audio of this book but I didn't expect to love it. I'm still surprised by this fact. The reason? Mythology has never been an area of preference for me to read but I have come to realize that listening, as well as watching, is entirely different.

This book (series) mixes the mythological with modern times. Seeing the Greek gods take human form and interact with each other and humans was a treat. Stephanie and Hades gave quite an adventure as they navigated their attraction. Their story is filled with fun, heartbreak, lust, and unexpected tenderness.

I loved that Stephanie was so invested in her work that she didn't consider their future until the bad guy was justly dealt with in this realm. The Underworld was a whole other story.

I also loved that Persephone made a pleasant appearance. Then there were all of the 80's references, including an abundance of Dirty Dancing and Patrick Swayze. 😍😍😍😍

I have been putting off the newest book in the series until I finished this. Yes, that will mean skipping two books and going straight for Eros but my plan is to rectify that down the road. I have every expectation that they can be read as standalones.

I liked the narrator, Stella Bloom. She did a good job with the various characters.

Story: 5 stars
Narration: 4 stars
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495 reviews787 followers
May 19, 2022
If I could give this 0 stars I would.

“Come undone for me, Stephanie. I sense a tigress in you that’s been leashed your entire life. Let me see her.”

Imagine someone saying this to you I’m d e a d.

“Let me see her, Steph. It’s been far too long since my own caged jackal has wanted to play.”

BYE.

His finger curled under my chin, lifting my gaze to his. “You are a tigress.”

“I never knew she was in there.”


ASIDE FROM THIS CRINGE the writing was god awful. In every way. I kept waiting for the plot to kick in. It didn’t. This book essentially follows Stephanie and Hades, who meet during a Greek vacation resort (lol). There was ONE AWFUL SMUT SCENE WHERE HE BASICALLY BEGGED HER TO BE A TIGER???? I read ~250 pages for that??

I’m sorry no. Someone on Instagram read the Zeus one and me being me wanted to start this series from the beginning. Clearly I will not be continuing.
July 17, 2020
I didn't expect to really like this book. I thought it was just another Hades & Persephone's retelling but it didn't exactly went there. It was vanilla at times (a term I used to say for softcore romance compared to my usual) and it was set in Greece, which sounded like a Harlequin romance guised as a normal contemporary romance.

But something about it, endeared me. Maybe it was the softcore romance or maybe my fascination with Hades retelling. Oh well, I loved it.
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Author 25 books754 followers
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July 14, 2020
Hades is now LIVE and I sincerely hope you all enjoy my perspective on a god I always found misunderstood and underappreciated. I know some may think this a dark romance, but let me clarify I wanted to explore the eventual lighter side of the King of Ash & Bone. *kisses*
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173 reviews
April 6, 2022
DNF @ 43%. I don't understand why Stephanie was so obsessed with Hades. It was weird when she listened in on him talking to Zeus and even weirder when she bought binoculars to spy on him. I also don't understand why she had such an emotional response when he said to leave him alone, she didn't even know him. I didn't like the fact that she was basically stalking him after a few conversations.
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3,226 reviews150 followers
December 13, 2020
Did someone say Greek Mythology? Yes? Well, you can already guess that I did whatever I could to get an ARC of this book and I can very happily say that I got it! Twice. I got the ARC e-mailed after I found it on Booksprout. Well, I was a double happy kiddo! I was very curious how this story would work out. Because, the thing with being a Greek mythology nerd is that something either works for me or it doesn't work at all. So, a little bit nervous I started reading this morning.

And, to start with the most important thing, I loved the Greek Mythology part. I was very happy to see Hades not as the bad guy, but as a lonely guy with a heavy job who is slightly stuck in time. On top of that I was quite surprised that so much mythology made it into the book. Persephone, Cerberus (and his nickname), Apollo, Thanos, Zeus, the Underworld and so on. And most of it was kind of how I always imagined this world and those characters.

On top of that, Stephanie had a quite natural reaction to all of it, which is also a rarity in books. Of course, she gets a hold of herself much sooner than any real person would, but else the story wouldn't be interesting anymore. And although I wouldn't say that she and Hades have this all consuming passionate relationship, I did enjoy them together. Because, they did respect each other, did understand each other and didn't attempt to change the other into something they were not. And I personally think that's way more important than burning passion.

Plot wise the story isn't too heavy or deep. The biggest part of the book is used to get Hades and Stephanie to spend time together and there's a small side plot that leads to a few exciting action scenes. However, this makes the book a perfect light read for this summer. Now we're all stuck at home and can't go that far, this book is a nice little vacation to Corfu and the Underworld. And, from what I've seen of Apollo in this book, I'm really excited to read the next one in the series!
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6,627 reviews214 followers
May 23, 2022
Oh man. I was really excited to jump into Hades. Mostly because I absolutely love Hades and Persephone retellings. Well, at least I recently have since I've been reading a bunch. So, it actually pains me to say this, but this was just okay. Borderline okay really.

For most of this book, I was bored out of my freaking mind. Not a whole lot happened and if something came up, it was quickly brushed aside. It didn't really make sense to me how so many of their conflicts, drama or not, were easily solved. In a way, it left me frustrated and annoyed because I just wanted something to spice things up.

Then we get to the romance part. Which, yes, I liked but I need so much more to happen plot-wise to make this likable. It definitely had potential to be a lot better in my eyes but ended up disappointing me. The only good thing that came out of this was seeing the other gods and Zeus making her Queen.

In the end, this book made me like Zeus. Which I honestly didn't think would ever be possible.
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922 reviews268 followers
September 15, 2020
Somehow these two stars are too much for this story.
Let me not start a tirade and I will just say that absolutely nothing here was convincing to me.
Nothing.
H/h both are so annoying, plot nonexistent and so on on on.
I finished reading only because of a readable writing style.
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3,302 reviews1,002 followers
June 7, 2022
This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance

This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.

First Impressions
Hades is the first book in the Contemporary Mythos series. This is a book I honestly randomly notices as I was browsing my kindle app looking for some good KU recs. And I found this series and the minute that I saw the covers I was so fascinated, I was like what are these beauties and why haven’t I heard of them before.l Well I instantly grabbed up book one and was so fascinated. This is such a unique world. I would recommend this if you are a fan of Neon Gods by Katee Robert, it’s somewhat similar to it. It’s set in a contemporary setting where the heroes are Greek mythological gods (so far all the well-known ones) but with a unique twist to the stories. This book is a slow burn romance, so the heat level is minimal, but the scenes that do happen are moderate steam level. The world-building is done very well and the romance is a solidly written one.

What I Loved
I really had a blast with this story here, it had such a unique start to the story and I was really intrigued by this story and seeing what was built within this world. I would say that it has some similarities to Neon Gods but is very different. In Neon Gods by Katee Robert, its more isolated from the mythological world. In this setup, it merges a contemporary setting to a mythological one in a way that was so unique. I really found myself so attracted to the world-building and invested in the romance. We have a strong heroine who is balanced out with her own vulnerabilities and has such a kind heart. Then we have a hero, who is so stern and serious and anti-social to the extreme. But he is drawn to the heroine even though he knows it’s impossible for him to be with her. I really was intrigued by the slow burn, because there is definitely chemistry between the two but its well built and even though I would have enjoyed more heat, it felt well balanced with the evolvement of their romance. The setting is beautiful Greece and the islands and there is such a picturesque feel to the story. I also really enjoyed how the story progressed. There is such mystery surrounding the hero and I found that mystery to be so addicting. I found the ending to be so satisfying and is a definite HEA and I can’t wait to delve more into the other books, I have a feeling they will be highly entertaining.

All those things pale in comparison to the fact you possess it all and yet humility and kindness blossom in you.


What I Struggled With
There wasn’t much that I struggled with, the writing didn’t pull me into a factor of a five-star, but it is engaging and fun.

Overall View
I found Hades to be a power-packed romance that delivered in creativity, authenticity, and unique detail that had me thirsting for more!

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May 19, 2024
Книга про бога підземного світу та людину. Насправді коли лише починала читати то думала, що головною героїнею буде Персифона, так як зв'язок в міфілогії між Аїдом та Персифоною описують як щось незламне, та сталося не так як гадалося.
Головна героїння у нас Стефі - людина яка працює в поліції айті спеціалістом. Випадковим чином вона опиняється саме в Греції де і зустрічає Аїда, в якого розбите серце і таким чином починається їх історія.
Ця історія написана дуже легко та читається неймовірно швидко, але мені не вистачило глибини. Як на мене персонажі не до кінця розкриті. Та не дивлячись на це, мені дуже сподобався Аїд, він був готовий на все заради щастя своєї коханої.
Ця історія весела, моментами сумна, але підійде для тих хто хоче легкого чтива, щоб не думати над прочитаним
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2,193 reviews815 followers
July 7, 2020
I loved the twist Ms. Spade gave these characters as a human clashes with a dark god to create an enemies to lovers story.


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Steph is exactly the type of nerdy, quirky heroine I enjoy. She’s introverted and tends to get caught up in her work rather than live life, but she’s appreciative of her best friend’s attempts, and successes, to get her out of her comfort zone. I loved her reactions to Hades from their first meeting until she learned the truth about him. She was just so cute and perfect for the Dark Lord.


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Hades is the type of hero you would expect, except perhaps more grumpy than angry, which I adored! We didn’t have his point of view and I would have loved to know what he was thinking as he interacted with Steph. She was definitely the type of person he isn’t used to dealing with and getting a look into his thoughts would have been hilarious. Nevertheless, I did connect with him and felt his own torture at what his existance entailed.


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Together, Steph and Hades worked. The development of their relationship felt organic, which I especially enjoyed. The steam level doesn’t hit until later in the story making this a slowburn, but once it does, it absolutely burns the pages. This has a fast pace and a storyline that kept me engaged and moving forward until I reached the end.


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This was an amazing romance centered around Hades and includes a few other gods as well as other witty secondary characters to round it all out.

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40 reviews
June 12, 2023
This book felt more like a joke to me than a novel. There was no real romance, a lot of the scenes were just ridiculous—as were some of the lines, and I didn’t feel a connection to any of the characters. It was like I was being told I should like them, instead of being shown why and actually falling for them. Which seriously sucked.

But I will give some props. There were a few scenes I laughed. And I liked Stephanie’s profession. I feel like the novel needed to be built more. It was very rushed. A lot of the plot points just didn’t flow together. And their was a definite lack of detail in my opinion.

I just didn’t like the characters, the complete disregard of her aura abilities, the romance, and some of the scenes. I also didn’t understand the random drop of background knowledge about Stephanie. Like her tragic past, and random grandmother intuition thing at the end...it just didn’t flow with the story. And neither did the background serial killer case. It a good idea, really. But it just didn’t flow with the story and it should have.

I also really didn’t like the lack of mythology in the book.

Now hear me out...

There was some mention of myths and some gods obviously showed up. But they weren’t actually gods. They acted like they were from the twenty first century and were basically just portrayed as cocky. That’s it. AND we never go any details outside of the surface. Especially the underworld. Honestly kinda pissed about it.

The book was just lacking. A lot.
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336 reviews52 followers
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August 3, 2020
DNF at 30%

This book just does nothing for me.
I don’t feel the chemistry, the heroine is irritating and the hero seems to think so too. There’s no story development whatsoever.
Nothing is pulling me to find out what happens further on so I decided to quit and I really don’t care about these characters.

Shame. I really thought I’d love it.
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694 reviews9 followers
July 11, 2020
This was a very nice, easy, in between read. It read very easily, and I really loved the way the Greek mythology elements were incorporated. Stephanie was a very nice character (that I sometimes wanted to slap, but well... I don't necessary need to like everything from the characters... girl, let go of your work sometimes, there is more in life), and I loved how Hades was characterized in this book, even when I sometimes had a bit of trouble combining him with Dirty Dancing :D. All in all, a perfect summer read, especially when you're at a pool with a drink. Don't expect too much of the plot, because it's mainly centered around the romance (which is why I gave it 3 stars, I prefer my books to have a bit more plot than this), but it did the romance very well.
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468 reviews22 followers
April 13, 2021
I DNF'd at 40% thru. I just...couldn't anymore. Hades is Greek, but American born, blonde, and with a Southern accent? Not for me. And then our leading lady is supposed to be super shy and antisocial, but she continually seeks out Hades to talk with him, question him, and flirt (poorly). The premise just wasn't for me and neither of the characters had any depth or good banter. It was all just...awkward.
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Author 5 books770 followers
January 25, 2021
Nobody puts Hades in a corner!

This was such a fun read! Loved the spin Carly Spade took in modern mythology. The pop culture references throughout were just 🙌 I constantly laughed reading this book. Stephanie was such a sweet and dorky character. Perfect match for sad, brooding Hades. Just love how much he adores her!
Ok, excuse me while I move on to reading Apollo next!
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232 reviews25 followers
June 23, 2023
4.7⭐

“You are, without a doubt, the most beautiful mortal I’ve ever seen.”

“I’m never going to forget you. Realize that. Thousands of years can pass, and I will never forget the mortal who brightened my heart.”

Este libro mezcla lo mitológico con los tiempos modernos. Ver a los dioses griegos tomar forma humana e interactuar entre sí y con los humanos fue un placer. Stephanie y Hades dieron toda una aventura mientras navegaban por su atracción. Su historia está llena de diversión, angustia, lujuria y una ternura inesperada.

Steph es exactamente el tipo de heroína nerd y peculiar que disfruto. Es introvertida y tiende a quedar atrapada en su trabajo en lugar de vivir la vida, pero aprecia los intentos y los éxitos de su mejor amiga para sacarla de su zona de confort. Me encantaron sus reacciones hacia Hades desde su primer encuentro hasta que supo la verdad sobre él.

Hades es el tipo de héroe que esperarías, excepto quizás más gruñón que enojado, ¡lo cual ame! El libro no nos daba su punto de vista y me hubiera encantado saber lo que estaba pensando mientras interactuaba con Steph.

La escritura fue suave y fácil de seguir. La trama fue lo suficientemente sorprendente, la narración fluyó muy bien, los personajes estaban muy bien construidos. También podemos ver un poco más del aspecto de la construcción del mundo, con una visita al inframundo de Hades, lo que siento que le dió un mejor toque.

En general, este libro fue perfecto para mí en todos los sentidos. Me encantó cómo se resolvió todo al final, su final feliz fue encantador y el epílogo es increíble.
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Author 6 books176 followers
September 7, 2020
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.
503 reviews1 follower
June 30, 2020
Dragged off kicking and screaming on a midwinter vacation to Corfu, Stephanie is at first reluctantly drawn to the beauty of the Greek island. Normally introverted and crowd-averse, Stephanie is yanked out of her comfort zone and thrown into the social life of the resort. While at one of the hotel bars, she first sees Hades. He's alone, he's handsome, he's drinking and he's brooding. For some reason she cannot explain, Stephanie feels an immediate need to comfort and help the lonely man.

Hades' centuries-long marriage to Persephone has just imploded. So distraught that even the other gods notice, he's sent to Corfu to rest and recover from the breakup. Convinced he will remain alone forever, he does his best to repel Stephanie's conversational overtures, but soon finds himself looking forward to spending time with the quirky forensic investigator.

Hades, for all of his scowls and attempts to keep his immortal self distanced from Stephanie, is really quite sweet in his own way. Against all odds, his relationship with a mortal woman just may be his salvation. Stephanie is a bit shy and awkward, but her antics are quite entertaining at times and just as she's been pulled out of her normal, she drags Hades along with her, rejuvenating his spirit.

An engrossing and enjoyable romance. Four stars.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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369 reviews4 followers
March 14, 2022
⭐⭐⭐.5
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This was cuter and more lighthearted then I expected.
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2,941 reviews
May 21, 2022
2.5 stars

There have been a lot of Hades and Persephone retellings over the last few years and I have to say I like them a lot more than Romeo and Juliet. Hades is much darker and I like when he finds someone to be his light and make his life complete. It's kind of a grumpy/sunshine trope and I enjoy the opposite personalities.

The plot for this felt surface level, with the dramatic parts being easily resolved and not much character development. I also thought Stephanie working on a cold case was sort of a random addition and didn't add much to the story. I would have liked it to be more prominent and maybe add some suspense.

I did like seeing the different gods as they pretended to be human and how things are adapted to a contemporary setting. This was a quick and easy read.

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178 reviews223 followers
September 4, 2020
It has been a long time since I’ve been so engrossed in a book that I have finished it in a single day. Hades leaves the reader entertained with a slow burn romance and wonderful 80s references throughout! The pacing was great and it was effortless to get through. I loved the ending as well! All in all, this is the perfect fun read for a day of leisure!
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122 reviews
July 3, 2020
Carly SLAYED this take on mythology! I couldn’t put the book down. I want a Hades in my life! The instant connection of the characters and the trials of finding an immortal happily ever after! One of my top 2020 reads!
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249 reviews34 followers
May 10, 2021
Wow, this was even worse than I expected. I feel bad saying this, but there are retellings out there that don't feel like an American-tourist-abroad-cringeworthy experience. Oh my.
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Author 16 books73 followers
January 14, 2022
3.75 Stars

The author has created her own flavor of mythology set in today's world. A fun, easy read.

Contains:
-Sexual content
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184 reviews6 followers
March 29, 2023
Was this cheesy? Yes. Did I eat it up? Also yes.
47 reviews2 followers
January 28, 2024
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5
Heat level: 🌶️🌶️ 2/5

SOOOO GOOD OMG. I love me a Hades love story and this one was so cute!! I loved the simplicity of the story and how it was just a cute love story. Different from the other books I’ve read recently. Like a breath of fresh air! I highly recommend this book :)
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Author 2 books19 followers
January 18, 2021
Book Title: Hades
Author: Carly Spades
Format: E-Book

Book Title: The book title makes the story kinda obvious.
Book Cover: The cover is HOT.
My review:
      The story is based on the re-imagining of Hades and Persephone but there is a modern twist to this one! Instead of Persephone, the love interest here is a human girl called Stephanie Costas. When she set foot in the gorgeous tropical resort in Greece, she had no idea she'd meet a man claiming to be Hades, god of the Underworld. And she certainly had no idea that he was telling the truth. Her Greek vacation was about to become very...interactive.
I picked this book up solely based on the title because I am a sucker for Hades and boy was I glad that I did! Hades's personality described here is exactly how I sometimes imagine him to have - prickly, irritated, tough and just to sinners but companionate to beings that deserved. Step on the other hand is this nerdy, helpful and someone who is unable to say NO when someone asks something from her. I was so glad to see that Step at least had a friend that made her push herself out of the comfort zone.
When Step finally meets Hades, the attraction between them is palpable. The slow shimmering love reaches its peak by the end of the book and it is so satisfying. The curious and mystery solving nature of Step actually coaxes Hades's loneliness and prickly nature to brood alone to lessen. The references of Dirty Dancing are also adorable.
Overall, if you like some Greek Mythology, sexy southern accent, a hilarious and nerdy heroine with a side of some fighting, read this book. I am so eager to see what the author comes up with next in this series!

Final Verdict
Title: 4/5
Cover: 4/5
Plot:3.5/5
Characters: 4/5
Language and Vocabulary: 3.5/5
Final overall rating: 3.5/5
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