Receiver of many pdf download
When Hades arrives to claim his betrothed, he finds a young goddess eager to unearth her divine potential— and a powerful mother unwilling to let go. Receiver of Many begins an erotic story of passion and possession, duty and desire, and a struggle that threatens both ancient Greece and the Realm of the Dead itself.
Review "Well written and interesting and with the added bonus of super sexy sex. About the Author Rachel Alexander has been a resident of California all her life and finished her first novel at age She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Literary Criticism with an emphasis on creative writing.
When not writing, Rachel can often be found sewing corsets, overstocking her spice cabinet, and petting chickens. And it is so good on so many levels. First, her characters are amazing. Hades and Persephone both have understandable motivations and reasonable fears. They both struggle with their insecurities and try to become better, uh, gods. And her version of the River Styx is now the only one I will ever imagine. Plus, the plot is fantastic.
But this novel kept me guessing. Well, Receiver of Many breaks all those rules. And believably. Which brings me to philosophy. Yes, philosophy matters to me; if a book is sexist or otherwise troubling, I have a hard time enjoying it.
And Receiver of Many gets it, on every level. The story is sex-positive, with strong, believable, and charismatic male and female characters. The ultimate conflict between Hades and Persephone is their struggle to learn to live together, honestly and as equal partners, in two worlds that constantly try to raise one above the other.
For a story about gods and myth, their challenges were incredibly realistic and touching. Which means this book was so freaking good it gave me a serious book hangover. Search this site. Contact Us. Tolkien and C. Michael P.
Now she is a woman, a goddess in her own right, yearning for freedom— even as the terms of an ancient pact are about to come due. But he An enjoyable, and at times very moving read. Receiver of Many is one of the more evocative epithets of the God of Dea Product Description Persephone's life has been one of leisure among the verdant fields: the maiden of flowers, sheltered by her mother, the Harvest Goddess Demeter.
Now she is a woman, a goddess in her own right, yearning for freedom— even as the terms of an ancient pact are about to come due. But he Ad veri latine efficiantur quo, ea vix nisl euismod explicari. Mel prima vivendum aliquando ut.
Sit suscipit tincidunt no, ei usu pertinax molestiae assentior. Eam in nulla regione evertitur. Demeter looked up at him; his dark eyes peered at her through the slits in his golden helm. The black plumes of the crest were stiff and caked, the helm and plate armor stained with the blood of ancient gods and monsters. The edges of his charcoal and crimson tunic were frayed, and his great black cloak was torn and flecked with blood. Cyane bowed and departed quickly.
I was— I am your ally, even still. Keep your war and your scheming to yourselves. I regret that all was not resolved the way you hoped. When we cast lots to divide the cosmos, I received rulership of the Other Side. I, the eldest.
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