Hades & Persephone: Curse of the Golden Arrow by Heidi Hastings

Views 7.8K
Hades & Persephone: Curse of the Golden Arrow by Heidi Hastings
2 ratings

A Cursed Love…
When Persephone is forced into the Underworld, she fears the Dark Lord who rules the shadowed kingdom. A curse has brought them together, and the Goddess of Spring wars against Hades, the King of the Dead. But as time passes, she begins to wonder if he is truly the monster she fears or if he may be the very answer her soul calls out for. Lies, jealousy and betrayal combine to keep them apart. Together, they battle against an unknown foe, but is there enough time to reveal the dark truths of the God before his kingdom falls?ble love.

  • File Name:hades-persephone-curse-of-the-golden-arrow-by-heidi-hastings.epub
  • Original Title:Hades And Persephone: Curse Of The Golden Arrow
  • Creator:
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B083SP73LF
  • Publisher:Heidi Hastings
  • Date:2020-01-15T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:1.968 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Prelude
  • 2. Chapter 1- Zeus’ Revenge
  • 3. Chapter 2 - Kidnapped
  • 4. Chapter 3 - Lifeless Kingdom
  • 5. Chapter 4 - The Parade
  • 6. Chapter 5 - Exploring
  • 7. Chapter 6 - Dinner
  • 8. Chapter 7 - Escape
  • 9. Chapter 8 - Healing Touch
  • 10. Chapter 9 - The Gift
  • 11. Chapter 10 - Content
  • 12. Chapter 11 - Unwelcome Guest
  • 13. Chapter 12 - The Past
  • 14. Chapter 13 - Elysium
  • 15. Chapter 14 - The Lethe
  • 16. Chapter 15 - Visions
  • 17. Chapter 16 - Resentment
  • 18. Chapter 17 - Formidable Queen
  • 19. Chapter 18 - Poppies
  • 20. Chapter 19 - The Transit and The Truth
  • 21. Chapter 20 - Scars
  • 22. Chapter 21 - The Guest
  • 23. Chapter 22 - Omission
  • 24. Chapter 23 - The Game
  • 25. Chapter 24 - Justice For The Dead
  • 26. Chapter 25 - The Archer
  • 27. Chapter 26 - The Battle
  • 28. Chapter 27 - Parted
  • 29. Chapter 28 - Villain
  • 30. Chapter 29 - Pawn In The Game

2 comments
Comment author placeholder
ANIKA Leonelli DeMarchi
ANIKA Leonelli DeMarchi

God this is second time i qm reading this book again this very sad it never fails to make me cry

Reply5 months ago
    Mimi No.1
    Mimi No.1

    It feels like reading a story from the bible or more like a very very old book that has been written in a old way and meant as a goodnight story for children 😔 (not the part where sex is mentioned, of course)... and there are more "facts" than needed in this book and too many not needed descriptions of rooms, people, flowers and other things. It makes the story boring, not colorful as Hastings thinks......🤯

    Reply4 years ago