A Goddess of Spring and Shadows

A Goddess of Spring and Shadows

Lena J. Castle

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It’s not an abduction. It’s an escape. Persephone lives a life of obedience and isolation, trapped under her mother Demeter’s stifling control, with her magic suppressed. Desperate to break free, she defies the rules and flees to the shadowed realm of the Underworld. But what begins as a daring escape soon becomes a perilous bargain. Hades, the God of the Underworld, possesses a deadly touch that withers life itself. That should be enough to keep the Goddess of Spring far away, yet Persephone is irresistibly drawn to the dangerous god by a pull she can’t deny—one woven by the Fates. As she ventures deeper into his world, she finds herself questioning if she’s truly escaped or merely traded one captor for another. When her mother’s fury threatens to unleash famine upon the mortal realm, Persephone must confront an impossible choice: return to the life she fled or embrace her growing love for Hades, risking the lives of countless innocents in the process. A Goddess of Spring and Shadows is the first book in a new adult fantasy romance series retelling the timeless myth of Hades and Persephone. Immerse yourself in a world of fated mates, hidden agendas, magic, heart-wrenching betrayal, and scorching romance.


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  • dbsguide
    Mar 10, 2025
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    dnf at 61%

    As you can see by my percentage, I did really try with this one. But as you can see that it’s here, it didn’t really matter. Even though my Kindle told me it would take roughly another half hour to finish the book, I wasn’t up for finishing it. I like Hades and Persephone retellings – which is why I requested this – but it didn’t work out. My liking for Persephone went up and down as the book carried on. Some scenes I liked her, other times I felt like she didn’t have a solid personality. I liked Hades, I thought he had quite a solid personality – but that wouldn’t have been enough for me to carry on.

    The writing was a big reason why I chose not to finish the book. It wasn’t capturing my attention as much as I would like. Around the time I stopped there was suddenly a trial about to happen? And Persephone was meant to partake for some reason? If that had happened either at the start of the book or have been the main plot point, I probably would’ve carried on as I really like trials. I noticed the dialogue wasn’t flowing neatly and unfortunately that tends to make or break a novel for me.

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