A touch of darkness / Scarlett St. Clair.
Material type: TextSeries: Hades & Persephone ; 1Publisher: [United States] : [Scarlett St. Clair ], [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 347 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781070723310
- 1070723312
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Science Fiction/Fantasy | ST. CLAI SCARLETT | HP 1 | Checked out | 06/18/2024 | 33111010667117 | |||
Adult Book | Main Library | Science Fiction/Fantasy | ST. CLAI SCARLETT | Checked out | 06/25/2024 | 33111010450324 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Persephone is the Goddess of Spring by title only. The truth is, since she was a little girl, flowers have shriveled at her touch. After moving to New Athens, she hopes to lead an unassuming life disguised as a mortal journalist. Hades, God of the Dead, has built a gambling empire in the mortal world and his favorite bets are rumored to be impossible. After a chance encounter with Hades, Persephone finds herself in a contract with the God of the Dead and the terms are impossible: Persephone must create life in the Underworld or lose her freedom forever. The bet does more than expose Persephone's failure as a goddess, however. As she struggles to sow the seeds of her freedom, love for the God of the Dead grows--and it's forbidden.
Includes A Touch of Darkness: Hades' Point of View (pages 322-346).
"Persephone is the Goddess of Spring by title only. The truth is, since she was a little girl, flowers have shriveled at her touch. After moving to New Athens, she hopes to lead an unassuming life disguised as a mortal journalist. Hades, God of the Dead, has built a gambling empire in the mortal world and his favorite bets are rumored to be impossible. After a chance encounter with Hades, Persephone finds herself in a contract with the God of the Dead and the terms are impossible: Persephone must create life in the Underworld or lose her freedom forever. The bet does more than expose Persephone's failure as a Goddess, however. As she struggles to sow the seeds of her freedom, love for the God of the Dead grows--and it's forbidden."--Goodreads.