Monday, September 9, 2024

A Touch of Darkness (Hades x Persephone Saga, #1) by Scarlett St. Clair Review


This is a spoiler-free review!

A little over three years later and I finally decided to succumb to this book. I love a Hades and Persephone retelling, and I was excited to see how the author would take the myth and turn it into her own in the modern world. I was pleased that there were no pop culture references, because they are definitely one of my major pet peeves in modern retellings. The author was able to create original references for the world that played into the mythology side of the retelling, and created a world within itself.

Persephone is basically undercover as a typical mortal journalist, as she is unable to create growth -- every flower she touches tends to die. After entering an exclusive club, she finds herself making a deal with Hades himself, and enters a contract that would result in her staying with him forever, unless she is able to create life in the Underworld. Personally if I was her, and had a history of turning flowers to dust, I would have tried a little harder to change the bet, but alas she really did not have the room to argue.

The beginning of this book took me a minute to get into, I don't know if I just was not in the right mindset to dive into this as much as I wanted, but it eventually picked up and I was able to get into the groove of things. I did find myself begging Persephone to use some common sense and that big brain of hers a decent amount of times -- she was constantly thinking of doing the right thing, which is a definite pro for her, but she was skipping steps and not thinking of more than one possibility when carrying out her plans. She certainly was irritating on occasion, which was pushing her further away from my enjoyable lead list.

Hades is essentially an unbothered king and I have to respect that - Persephone tended to go on and on about certain matters, and my man was truly only focused on life being created in the Underworld. He clearly had a big picture in mind, and when Persephone went on her tangents, you could tell he would be on his last thread of patience. The longer they were together, you could see his agitation turn into something more of appreciation, and it was nice to see the character development he exhibited. Unfortunately for Persephone, I did not care about her career in journalism one bit - she should have had her eye on the prize (Hades) and maybe worked a little harder to keep her articles in check. She was becoming little miss Gossip Girl of the Underworld at one point like girl... stay mysterious!

Now, Hades and Persephone's relationship low-key had me doing cartwheels across the room. "You will worship me, and I won't even have to order you," was absolute insanity, and had me pausing to think about what I had gotten myself into. Yes, this quote is mentioned in the Goodreads summary, but in the context it was in the book was truly an experience. She started abandoning her morals and I was routing for her the entire time. The smut was pretty solid, but I do think the reviews on TikTok were overselling it just a bit, but it definitely picks up in the second half of the book.

I loved the bonus chapters at the end of the book, and having a POV from Hades really tied the book together in my opinion. I love when books are dual perspectives, and wish this book would have given us more insight on Hades and how he was feeling as he and Persephone grew closer. This was a fun read and while at times the pacing could have improved, the plot did move relatively quickly for being a decent sized book, and the side characters definitely added the definition that was needed to make the story more well-rounded.


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