Sasha Summers has stopped by today to promote her new book, For the Love of Hades. She is also offering an awesome tour wide giveaway. This unforgettable paranormal romance between Hades and Persephone puts a new spin on the Greek Myths that you may know. Be sure to check out the rest of my review later in this post.
For the Love of Hades
Loves of Olympus, Book 2
Sasha Summers
Genre: Romantic Fantasy/Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Crescent Moon Press
ISBN: 978-1-937254-83-4
ASIN: 978-1-937254-84-1
Number of pages: 309
Word Count: 78,500
Cover Artist: Jeannie Ruesch
Book Trailer: http://youtu.be/LXx52Vve8hY
Book Description:
Hades, the Lord of the Underworld, has no patience for living things or his Olympian brethren. His purpose is order, administering justice to those who enter his realm, and keeping the balance decreed by the Fates. Meeting Persephone sways his focus, her gentle sweetness threatening his control. But he will not be tempted.
Poseidon’s scheming wreaks havoc upon Persephone. Hades has no choice – he must rescue her.
Hades awakens something within the Goddess Persephone. She feels no fear from his brooding presence. In truth, she’s never felt so alive. Every stolen moment together only confirms her instinct: he is meant to be hers. Such a powerful union suit will face opposition – from Olympus, her troubled betrothed, the Fates, even Hades himself – but she is determined to win his heart.
Excerpt:
Hades glanced at the lily propped atop the mantle. The blossom was bright white against the black silk to which it was pinned, light against the darkness. He reached up, tracing one petal with an unsteady finger. He saw the tremor, cursed it, and clenched his hand, drawing back from the flower as if it had burned him.
Turning abruptly from the fire, he made his way to his chair and sat heavily. There was a sweetness to his burden, but it was no less a burden.
He leaned forward, rested his elbows on his knees and covered his face with his hands.
What had he done? How could he make amends now that his heinous act had been hidden so long? Using his powers to aid a mortal would seem trivial in comparison with the offense he’d committed against Demeter. Against Olympus.
And yet, he felt whole.
The raw emptiness that he’d held at bay, for nigh on an eternity, no longer threatened to consume him. Having her here, with her constant laughter and endless conversation, had changed his world irrevocably.
If not for her, he would have remained bitter and angry. He would not have interfered at Cyprus. He would never have thought to champion the mortal, Ariston…
“My lord.” Her soft voice interrupted his thoughts.
He lifted his head from his hands, surprised.
Persephone stood, beauty to behold, watching him with wide green eyes. In the blazing firelight her hair glowed copper, warm and rich. Her face, normally alight with smiles and laughter, was drawn. Was she not fully recovered? Or did the tension between them tire her as well?
His voice revealed nothing. “Persephone.”
Her steps were cautious, but she made her way to him. “Aphrodite?”
So she had seen Aphrodite. “Has gone.” And she should have gone with her fellow Olympian. He should have insisted she do so. He swallowed against the lump in his throat, ignoring the tightening in his chest.
“I thought as much.” She stood so close he could see the front of her tunic. The fabric trembled, thundering in time with the rapid beat of her heart.
Was she disappointed? Was she ready to leave him… his realm?
She should go. She should have gone weeks ago. He knew it was right. Yet knowing it did nothing to soothe his agitation. He clutched the arms of his throne, clinging to control.
“I’ve not asked you for anything in my time here.” She paused. “Have I?”
He shook his head once. No, she’d seemed happy, though he had little knowledge of true happiness, he supposed. His gaze found shadows beneath her eyes and a tightness about her mouth. He was a blind fool.
Have you been miserable? He could not ask the words aloud, fearing her answer.
Her voice was no steadier than her pulse. “Nor would I trouble you now, if my need were not so great.”
“What is it?” he asked. His voice sounded harsh to his own ears.
She sank to her knees, glancing at him with an almost timid gaze. Her hands lifted, wavered, and covered his hands. He stiffened, stunned by her actions. She touched him… He swallowed. The feel of her hands upon him squeezed the air from his lungs.
“Show me mercy. Show me the same mercy you’ve bestowed upon the mortal… the soldier Ariston.” Her hands clasped his tightly.
He would not reach for her, he could not. No matter how he might want to.
“Have I been cruel, that you feel the need to beg for anything from me?” His words were a harsh whisper. She shook her head and he continued, “Then why do you kneel before me?”
“It is a selfish request, one that may turn you from solicitous to,” she paused, her cheeks growing red, “… sickened.”
Was it possible for him to feel so towards her?
He stared at her hands, wrapped about his. He would not meet her gaze. He would not reveal his damnable weakness to her. He could not risk losing himself in the fathomless depths of her green eyes. “Ask me,” he murmured as his traitorous eyes sought hers.
She drew in a wavering breath, ragged and labored. Her whispered words were thick.
“My lover… Release him. Release the man who loves me, please.” Her eyes sparkled, mesmerizing him while his heart, so newly discovered, seemed to shudder to a stop once more.
Review:
Sasha Summers is such a masterful storyteller. She has taken the myth of Hades and Persephone and knocked it on its head. Hades is traditionally thought of as the bad boy of the Olympian Gods. Here he is portrayed as just the most chaste and dutiful of Gods with a painful past. The real bad boy in this series is Poseidon. Also, Persephone is not just a victim anymore. Persephone truly falls in love with Hades and she is not really kidnapped. Many of the well crafted lies are told by Hermes to cover up what is really happening. And what is really happening you may ask…its just a wonderful immortal love story. Sasha Summers does an excellent job in taking the basic myths and twisting them into a more realistic portrayal. In doing so the love story shines. I would recommend this book if you like the Greek Myths. Also, be aware that this is book 2 in her Loves of Olympus series. You are able to read this book without having read the first book, Medusa A love story. But, after having read this one I definitely have to go back and read Medusa’s story.
I’d like to thank Sasha Summers for stopping by today and Bewitching Book Tours for giving me a spot on this tour. For more information about Sasha Summers be sure to click on her links below. For more information about For the Love of Hades and/or Medusa A love story you can go to Barnes and Noble, Amazon or any other book retailer. Be sure to click the link below to enter the awesome giveaway!
Giveaway:
I am jealous for anyone who wins these awesome prizes. The prizes are one white lily pendant (image attached-US only), one signed paperback set of Medusa and Hades (USA/Canada only) and one $15 Amazon or BN Gift Card (winner’s choice). To enter just click on the link. http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/share-code/YmExMTJmZmM0NTczY2U4Y2JhMWU1MGJkZGZiMWE4OjE5Mw==/
Author Bio:
Sasha Summers is part gypsy. Her passions have always been storytelling, history, and travel. It’s no surprise that her books visit times past, set in places rich with legends and myth. Her first play, ‘Greek Gods and Goddesses’ (original title, right?), was written for her Girl Scout troupe.
She’s been writing ever since. She loves getting lost in the worlds and characters she creates; even if she frequently forgets to run the dishwasher or wash socks when she’s doing so. Luckily, her four brilliant children and hero-inspiring hubby are super understanding and supportive.
Sasha is an active member of RWA and several Texas Chapters. A self-proclaimed movie-addict, she is full of all sorts of useless movie tidbits and trivia.
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Thank you sooo much for this beautiful review. It makes me oh-so-happy to know that you enjoyed Hades and Persephone’s love story! Have a wonderful weekend and happy reading!
This looks like a great book…definitely needs to go on my tbr list!!!!
You definitely won’t regret it Josie!
Oh my goodness! Another book by Sasha? I MUST READ IT! I adore her writing! Thanks for your review!!
It sounds terrific. 🙂
Thanks for the giveaway!!