![]() There have been few books that elicited that amount of joy upon rediscovery. ![]() Like all great moments that lead to a nostalgic ascension, finding the book in her collection decades later with the chariot blazing in a burst of radiant sunlight and muses and nymphs dancing across the cover: sepia tones and black. As a self-proclaimed fan of Greek mythology, some of my earliest memories are curling up next to my mother, eyes wide, refusing to sleep as she read and reread De’Aulaire’s Greek Myths to me. ![]() Where to begin? Here lies the story that started it all for me. “No one prays to the God of the Dead, my lady, and when they do, it is too late.” manifesting power, pantheon, Underworld, bargains and fate, love vs infatuation.Greek mythology, retelling, Hades & Persephone, erotic fiction, fiction,. ![]()
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