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Cuentos del Olimpo: Libro tres / Lore Olympus: Volume Three

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Cuentos del Olimpo: Libro tres / Lore Olympus: Volume Three
Cuentos del Olimpo: Libro tres / Lore Olympus: Volume Three

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Cuentos del Olimpo: Libro tres / Lore Olympus: Volume Three

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FIESTA, AMOR Y EGO. ¿Qué traman los dioses cuando se acerca la noche?
En el Olimpo y el Inframundo solo se habla de una cosa: la relación entre el dios de los muertos y la radiante hija de Deméter. Pero, a pesar de todos los rumores sobre su romance, Hades y Perséfone tienen la cabeza en otra parte.
Desde que llegó al Olimpo, Perséfone ha batallado con los niveles de perfección que se les exige a las Diosas de la Virginidad Eternas, y la atracción que siente por Hades no ha hecho más que poner en duda su posición entre el resto de los dioses.
Mientras Perséfone contempla su futuro, Hades vuelve a las antiguas dinámicas tóxicas de su pasado. Debido a esto y a la presión que ejerce el entorno de ambos, tanto Perséfone como Hades deciden negar sus deseos más profundos, pero la fuerza que los une es demasiado tentadora..., demasiado magnética. Algunos lo llaman destino.
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Witness what the gods do after dark in the third volume of a stylish and contemporary reimagining of one of the best-known stories in Greek mythology, featuring a brand-new, exclusive short story from creator Rachel Smythe.
“A refreshingly modern and surprisingly poignant take on the Hades and Persephone myth . . . steamy, often laugh-out-loud funny, and emotional.”—Jennifer L. Armentrout, #1
New York Times
bestselling author of
From Blood and Ash
All of Olympus—and the Underworld—are talking about the God of the Dead and the sprightly daughter of Demeter. But despite the rumors of their romance, Hades and Persephone have plenty to navigate on their own.
Since coming to Olympus, Persephone has struggled to be the perfect maiden goddess. Her attraction to Hades has only complicated the intense burden of the gods’ expectations. And after Apollo’s assault, Persephone fears she can no longer bury the intense feelings of hurt and love that she’s worked so hard to hide.
As Persephone contemplates her future, Hades struggles with his past, falling back into toxic habits in Minthe’s easy embrace. With all the mounting pressure and expectations—of their family, friends, and enemies—both Hades and Persephone tell themselves to deny their deepest desires, but the pull between them is too tempting, too magnetic. It’s fate.

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