By Scarlett St. Clair
A modern, masterful retelling of Hades and Persephone. Each of these books draw the reader in more. The entire saga is completely unputdownable.
The story of Hades and Persephone is a classic opposites attract story. Fusing darkness and light in an amazingly well-written saga that incorporates eloquent erotica that does not feel gratuitous at any point.
By Jayce Carter
Why Choose / Reverse Harem / Multiple Tropes / Fantasy & Mythology World
Hera is a sweet, innocent FMC with a lot of power and a lot of love to both give and receive from the world. The men that are part of her harem are all unique, with their own struggles and own personalities and the trilogy boasts well-written character-building.
By Abby Millsaps
Why choose / Reverse Harem / Multiple Tropes / Neurodivergent & Chronic Illness Representation
As a mother of an ASD child and a healthcare professional that works with rheumatology patients I appreciate more than the storyline in this trilogy. This is a funny, tension-building, why choose, reverse harem story. Relatable characters highlight this unputdownable series.
Also Decker Crusade breaks my heart so many times throughout this trilogy that he still lives rent-free in my head.
By Megyn Ward
With overlapping storylines throughout the series, this series delivers a rollercoaster of emotions with soft cliffhangers that keep you on the edge, yearning for more.
Communication mishaps are at the heart of many of the couples' relationship issues. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns, captivating readers in an unputdownable grip.
With the tantalizing transformation of bad boys turned good and good guys turned bad, the series pulsates with authentic masculine energy. It's the kind of series you'll find yourself revisiting time and again.