The Surrender of Persephone

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| Rating | : | 4.64 (642 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1452813396 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 174 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-01-22 |
| Language | : | English |
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When Aidon, the God of the Underworld--generally known as Hades--appears in his chariot to claim Persephone for his bride, the young goddess gets more than she wished for.Held captive in the Underworld, she suddenly longs to return to the safety and security of her mother's protection, but the dark and commanding Aidon binds her to him, claiming her bit by glorious bit as his own. Persephone finds herself submitting to and obeying Aidon's command and discovers being taken and consumed in the heat of passion by a man--a god--is what she was truly made for. Her coming of age is one of sexual awa
mnix said The Surrender of Persephone. The Goddess of Spring, Persephone, feels like a child under the shadow of Demeter, her over protective mother. She longs to experience new wonders but is limited to consorting with virgin goddesses Athena and Artemis. Although she enjoys spending time with her friends, Sephie is drawn to the opposite sex. Her curiosity is satiated when Hades, called Aidon, God of the Underworld, appears. Before she can think, he snatches her up and takes her to his underground home. It's there that Persephone discovers that she is a submissive, and comes to relish Aidon's dominance, and . "Read it for what it is" according to A. Craig. A good bit of time elapsed between my downloading this and actually reading it. So much time, that I opened it up thinking it was just another story about Persephone and Hades. Imagine my shock when I started reading, lol! I then came back and read the warnings and disclaimers about this book. I read the book regardless and advise other readers to take those warnings seriously.BDSM is not my cuppa typically, but it did not seem entirely out of place or super offensive here. Maybe because I read this Hades as being closer to how one might typically imagine "the devil" to . Great Twist on an Old Myth This was an interesting, more sexual retelling of the myth of Persephone and how she got to the Underworld (a.k.a, how she was kidnapped by Hades). Selena Kitt is a good writer who definitely knows how to write erotic fiction. I won't giveaway the book by telling you all the different things that Persephone and Aidon "try out" together, but there are a lot. Like, A LOT, A LOT. There was definitely loads of variety in this book. It was also interesting seeing how these characters would be perceived in a setting like this. I loved how the author threw in tons of other myth
