Electric Idol: A Deliciously Forbidden Modern Retelling of Psyche and Eros
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Katee Robert
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Fantasy
形式
キンドル
ページ数
350
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
Sourcebooks Casablanca
版
2
ISBN-10
1728231779
ISBN-13
9781728231778
説明
In a world where the ancient myth of Psyche and Eros is reimagined through an electrifying modern lens, desire and danger intermingle in a captivating romance. The tale unveils itself in the opulent yet treacherous realm of Olympus, where beauty and power hold sway. The protagonist finds herself irresistibly drawn to a man whose allure is overwhelming, but he comes with perilous expectations that could shatter her fragile heart.
As the stakes rise, the characters navigate their complex feelings amid an environment suffused with intrigue and forbidden attraction. They are challenged by their own desires and the consequences that come with them, leading to a dance of temptation and betrayal. This modern retelling offers an intimate glimpse into the depths of passion, exploring themes of love and sacrifice while drawing readers into a vividly immersive world where every choice can lead to ecstasy or ruin.
As the stakes rise, the characters navigate their complex feelings amid an environment suffused with intrigue and forbidden attraction. They are challenged by their own desires and the consequences that come with them, leading to a dance of temptation and betrayal. This modern retelling offers an intimate glimpse into the depths of passion, exploring themes of love and sacrifice while drawing readers into a vividly immersive world where every choice can lead to ecstasy or ruin.
レビュー
I think I liked Electric Idol a lot more than I did Neon Gods. This book is intense with a heavy plot but there are numerous sweet moments between Eros and Psyche. In Neon Gods, I was aware of the general story (if you don't know the story of Hades and Persephone, where have you been?) but I didn't know the story of Eros and Psyche in great detail. However, I don’t think my not knowing the ins and outs of their story took away from this reading experience. All in all, I love Robert's socialite interpretation of the mythology.