Book Review: The Light in Hades

 


The Light in Hades is the latest romantic fantasy novel by author Elise Nelson.




Correlia of Olympus was “gifted” the destiny of becoming Persephone, the goddess of nature and spring. As every Great One is told, she must follow the path appointed to her or the world will be off-balance.

Beneath Mt. Olympus, Theron of Tartarus has been groomed to become Hades, the god of the Underworld. Despised by everyone on Olympus and tormented by his mentor, he has only known a life of abuse and despair.

The two were never meant to cross paths, but when Theron is sent on a mission to Mt. Olympus, he finds the goddess who is meant to be his enemy and his greatest opposition.

One encounter is all it takes for everything to change.

Now, the sheltered Corre finds herself in a position she never could have falling in love with the God of Death and questioning everything. Even her destiny.


My Review

I really enjoyed this book. The characters as well as the storyline and world building that the author created for this book is lovely. I could see this book playing out as a movie. 

Correlia and Theron could not be from more different worlds and paths, yet it was like they were always meant for each other. The love they shared for each other is something that only like soulmates could experience. Although they did not start out as mutual buddies. 

This line had me chucking as quoted by Theron "Sorry, Your Greatness, I didn't have the opportunity to learn etiquette while I was being trained to rule the Underworld."

Correlia "It that supposed to impress me." (Cue Shaina Twain's That Don't Impress Me Much song)

The way that Theron reacted to words that Correlia said, or actions had me laughing. It was like I was experiencing them for the first time too. 

About the author:

Elise Nelson is an award-winning writer, professional editor, journalist, and published author. She wrote her first novel at the age of eleven and published her first novel at the age of nineteen. Recently, her novel Smoke & Mirrors made it onto one of Amazon’s Top 100 Bestseller Lists upon publication and received raving reviews.

Elise has been published in various literary periodicals, including The Nassau Review and Essig Magazine, and has worked as an editorial intern for Christopher Matthews Publishing as well as a writer and editor for many other companies, magazines, and websites. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boise State University, where she studied English literature, creative writing, and multimedia storytelling.

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