3 Spicy Books Inspired by Hades & Persephone
Thursday, November 17, 2022, by taylorisreading
all of the splendour of spring bends to her will.
But this floral maiden also sends shudders of fear
with one delicate footstep through all of hell.
She reigns over the birth of flowers and gentle beings,
raises baby birds in her lap, and with fawns she plays.
She reigns over demons and demise alike
and before her fury, even Death himself pales.
Nikita Gill
The Greek myth of Hades and Persephone is strangely one that I'm repeatedly drawn to, given that their story begins with a kidnapping. However, something about the power in Persephone becoming Goddess of the Spring and Goddess of Death is oddly inspiring. And the gentleness and the compassion shown by the King of the Underworld only to her is horribly romantic in a fantasy setting.
Over this past year, I found myself picking up different versions of this same story, all inspired by the myth of Hades and Persephone. While each of these three tales varies pretty drastically in their execution and take on some very generous creative liberties, they each hold some... addictive qualities.
My book of choice is always a high fantasy with lots of romance. However, these three books introduced me to a type of story I didn't know interested me: one full of socialites, spice, killers, and modern settings. If you're like me and prefer reading of times without phones or even running water and prefer the charming love interest to wield a sword rather than a gun, bear with me for these because they do not disappoint.
by Scarlett St. Clair | published May 23, 2019
Neon Gods
by Katee Robert | published June 1, 2021
Promises and Pomegranates
by Sav R. Miller | published August 10, 2021
A mafia-romance theme on top of the Hades and Persephone trope was, to be honest, a bit off-putting at first. When reading a book based on a Greek myth, you might expect it to have heavy Grecian inspiration. Rather, this loose retelling was a kind of half-baked version with the only element tying it to the myth being the initial events of the plot.
With the weird plot twist lacking substance and the character development lacking in general, what interested me most in this story was the intimacy between Elena and Kal and, of course, the spice. If you're looking for an easy read with, let's face it, a heavy dose of smut, this is a fun one.
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