Goddess of spring

Goddess of spring

P. C. Cast2004

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Marissa Luzio @marissacelina
4 stars
May 18, 2022

For more reviews, check out Keep Calm and Love Books Like I said in my previous review for, Goddess of the Sea, Cast's writing style is just so intriguing that I had to read what else she had written in this series. I honestly loved the idea of a Greek mythology romance! In this book we follow Lina and her quest as Persephone in the Underworld with Hades. I mean, yes, technically this was pretty far off considering Hades was supposedly a hateful man that literally stole Persephone from a garden and raped her. So, clearly the accuracy and adaptation was far off but I still loved this nonetheless. I found it interesting how easy it was for me to fall in love with Hades. Cast did an amazing job with her characters and fleshing them out so vulnerably so that we can really see their true intentions. The whole novel was just so magnificent, I will probably read it again haha. Lina was a delight to read. She was caring, smart and thought with her head. Her connection with animals was perfect for this role she had to play considering there is the famous three headed beast in Hell, Cerberus. I really did think it would be difficult to read from the point of view of a 43 year old women, considering I'm only 18 myself but I found myself forgetting the matureness of her as she embraced Persephone's youth. Maybe since she was an older, matured women, I found her so smart and level headed. That being said, when it came to Hades, she was just all love and lust. WHICH IS A GOOD THING. I enjoyed the romantic portion of the book and instead of, Goddess of the Sea, romance seemed to encompass the novel entirely and the main plot was getting to unravel Hades while keeping the Underworld a better place with a women's touch. “Ultimately, the body is just a shell; it is the soul which defines the man or woman, god or goddess.” Hades was delicious. I really like the men in P.C. Cast's books. She makes them sound so juicy and I found myself liking Hades fairly quickly. Having read and know about Greek mythology myself, I usually (like said in my other review) detest false depictions of mythology but I was actually okay with this. Everything despite Hades nature and personality, was actually quite accurate. We got to see Demeter, Apollo and even have mention of Athena, Aphrodite, Hermes etc. I liked that connection when we would see into Persephone's own mind and see the grand feasts the Goddess of Spring would host. "Soul mates will always find each other. Do not weep on their behalf...they will be together again." All in all, I really do see myself loving and reading all of P.C. Cast's novels in this series. Rest assured, after this review gets posted I will move onto the next novel in the series, Goddess of the Light, following Artemis and Apollo, YAY. As usual, I loved this novel and this author especially!! A great book if you love Greek mythology and interaction with some of the famous Gods and Goddesses.

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Martina Méndez Fernández@atethepomegranate
4 stars
Oct 25, 2021

Placer culpable sin lugar a dudas. Mis personajes favoritos de la mitología grecolatina y amor más allá de lo físico. Yo que sé. Me lo he gozado y son las cuatro de la mañana.

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Lottie Moore@lottieemoore
5 stars
Oct 11, 2021

Probably my favourite book of the year... I realise this is only Feb. HOWEVER I have read over 20 books this year.. So still a compliment. Also FINALLY a character that isn't 18 years old. Lina is 43 and I'm ABOUT IT. You will laugh, you will cry and you will get a warm fuzzy feeling. Absolutely recommend this book.

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Sarah @scrappyreadermum
3 stars
Aug 31, 2021

While the writing is fantastic I find the plot a little too lacking for me as there isn’t much to it other then Lina and Hades making moon eyes to each other. Which is fine but there were somethings that just didn’t sit with me. Like the scene of Hades watching from the bushes like a peeking Tom. What decent man would do that? It soured my look on the rest of the book to be honest.

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leah@nikapika
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Shannon Lamoree@sllam
3 stars
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5 stars
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