Daughter of the Earth and Sky (Daughters of Zeus #2)
Some vows can never be broken, especially with you've recently found out you’re a goddess.
In the flick of a eyelash Persephone has gone from being a high school junior in Athens, Georgia to the wife of Hades, god of the Underworld. Under his platonic protection, she’s waiting for springtime, when Boreas, the sinister god of winter, will stop stalking her.
But even Hades can’t keep Boreas and his minions from threatening her. Finally she escaped back to the world of the living. Maybe she can just go back to normal—and forget that she’s fallen in love with Hades.
She’s wrong.
Thanatos—a friend from the Underworld, has betrayed her. Persephone can't tell anyone about Thanatos' betrayal, and it drives a wedge between her and Hades.
And then there’s Aphrodite, the gorgeous goddess who was born among the ocean waves with more charm than she can control. Persephone’s dearest ally, Melissa, is furious and jealous when Aphrodite starts winning Persephone’s friendship. Persephone turns to a human boy for friendship. But will their relationship put him in danger?
Persephone must choose between her human life and her responsibilities as a goddess. If she doesn't, she could lose that life and Hades, too.
But either way, she may not survive her father’s schemes. After all, she’s Zeus’s daughter.
I was given this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.I was thrilled to be given the second installment in the Persephone trilogy, as I absolutely loved the first book for the terrific, quirky characters, plays on mythology, and wonderful plots twists. I wasn't let down by the sequel. We start back off where we left off in Persephone, with a really big reveal (which I won't talk about to not spoil people). We get more of smoky, sexy, Hades (can always get more of him!) and a
THE REVIEWWhy this book?I read the first book of the seriesWhat I thoughtThis book frustrated the shit out of me. Did the storyline with the human boy really need to happen? It just made me pissed off even though its explained at the end. Also why is Aphrodite such a superficial bitch? Persephone continued to be annoying. Hades was the only saving grace, he was swoonworthy as ever. Oh and of course it had to end up with a cliffhanger so I have to read the 3rd book. FML
*I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*My name is Kimber Leigh and I'm a mythology addict. Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic; doesn't really matter, I love it all. My favorite pair has always been Hades and Persephone. It irks me that Hades tends to be portrayed as a villain. Perhaps this is part of the reason I like this series so much. Far and away, my favorite of the three books is the first, Persephone.Persephone is an amazingly strong and intelligent girl. Her
This is the second book in the series and leaves off where the first ended. I have to say I really love how Kaitlin Bevis spins Hades and plays around a bit with Greek Mythology. This story is a true gem and took some serious talent to be able to write. I thoroughly enjoyed the read! 4.5 charmed stars for Daughter of the Earth and Sky (Daughters of Zeus, #2). Poor Persephone has more to deal with than just her insane father trying to get her now. She has to deal with her feelings for Hades who
5 Stars. ♡this series
Actual Rating: 4.15 I thought this was better than the first. Although, thee are still some slow parts. The characterization is great. I love some characters, more than others. In this one Hades kind of frustrated me in this book for not listening to her. He is still my favourite character. I really like Persephone as well. I thought Aphrodite was a great character. Can't wait for her book to see what happens in her story. I thought the story was thrilling and incorporated the Greek mythology
Kaitlin Bevis
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 4.05 | 2236 Users | 206 Reviews
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Original Title: | Daughter of the Earth and Sky |
ISBN: | 1611946344 (ISBN13: 9781611946345) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://kaitlinbevis.com/ |
Series: | Daughters of Zeus #2 |
Characters: | Zeus (God), Persephone (Goddess), Hades, Aphrodite, Thanatos (Greek mythology) |
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The Daughters of Zeus, Book 2Some vows can never be broken, especially with you've recently found out you’re a goddess.
In the flick of a eyelash Persephone has gone from being a high school junior in Athens, Georgia to the wife of Hades, god of the Underworld. Under his platonic protection, she’s waiting for springtime, when Boreas, the sinister god of winter, will stop stalking her.
But even Hades can’t keep Boreas and his minions from threatening her. Finally she escaped back to the world of the living. Maybe she can just go back to normal—and forget that she’s fallen in love with Hades.
She’s wrong.
Thanatos—a friend from the Underworld, has betrayed her. Persephone can't tell anyone about Thanatos' betrayal, and it drives a wedge between her and Hades.
And then there’s Aphrodite, the gorgeous goddess who was born among the ocean waves with more charm than she can control. Persephone’s dearest ally, Melissa, is furious and jealous when Aphrodite starts winning Persephone’s friendship. Persephone turns to a human boy for friendship. But will their relationship put him in danger?
Persephone must choose between her human life and her responsibilities as a goddess. If she doesn't, she could lose that life and Hades, too.
But either way, she may not survive her father’s schemes. After all, she’s Zeus’s daughter.
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Title | : | Daughter of the Earth and Sky (Daughters of Zeus #2) |
Author | : | Kaitlin Bevis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | May 18th 2015 by ImaJinn Books (first published December 20th 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Mythology. Young Adult. Romance. Greek Mythology |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 2236 Users | 206 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books Daughter of the Earth and Sky (Daughters of Zeus #2)
Some vows can never be broken, especially with you've recently found out youre a goddess. In the flick of a eyelash Persephone has gone from being a high school junior in Athens, Georgia to the wife of Hades, god of the Underworld. Under his platonic protection, shes waiting for springtime, when Boreas, the sinister god of winter, will stop stalking her. But even Hades cant keep Boreas and his minions from threatening her. Finally she escaped back to the world of the living. Maybe she can justI was given this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.I was thrilled to be given the second installment in the Persephone trilogy, as I absolutely loved the first book for the terrific, quirky characters, plays on mythology, and wonderful plots twists. I wasn't let down by the sequel. We start back off where we left off in Persephone, with a really big reveal (which I won't talk about to not spoil people). We get more of smoky, sexy, Hades (can always get more of him!) and a
THE REVIEWWhy this book?I read the first book of the seriesWhat I thoughtThis book frustrated the shit out of me. Did the storyline with the human boy really need to happen? It just made me pissed off even though its explained at the end. Also why is Aphrodite such a superficial bitch? Persephone continued to be annoying. Hades was the only saving grace, he was swoonworthy as ever. Oh and of course it had to end up with a cliffhanger so I have to read the 3rd book. FML
*I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*My name is Kimber Leigh and I'm a mythology addict. Greek, Roman, Norse, Celtic; doesn't really matter, I love it all. My favorite pair has always been Hades and Persephone. It irks me that Hades tends to be portrayed as a villain. Perhaps this is part of the reason I like this series so much. Far and away, my favorite of the three books is the first, Persephone.Persephone is an amazingly strong and intelligent girl. Her
This is the second book in the series and leaves off where the first ended. I have to say I really love how Kaitlin Bevis spins Hades and plays around a bit with Greek Mythology. This story is a true gem and took some serious talent to be able to write. I thoroughly enjoyed the read! 4.5 charmed stars for Daughter of the Earth and Sky (Daughters of Zeus, #2). Poor Persephone has more to deal with than just her insane father trying to get her now. She has to deal with her feelings for Hades who
5 Stars. ♡this series
Actual Rating: 4.15 I thought this was better than the first. Although, thee are still some slow parts. The characterization is great. I love some characters, more than others. In this one Hades kind of frustrated me in this book for not listening to her. He is still my favourite character. I really like Persephone as well. I thought Aphrodite was a great character. Can't wait for her book to see what happens in her story. I thought the story was thrilling and incorporated the Greek mythology
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