: The author has famously offered the book as a free PDF on her website to ensure it reaches young LGBTQ+ readers who need it.
: Reviewers from sites like Smart Bitches, Trashy Books and The Lesbian Review praise its "achingly beautiful prose" and refreshing take on consent, though some note the narrative can feel simplistic or rushed toward the end. The Dark Wife
: The novel is primarily a romance between two women, subverting the traditional "abduction" narrative into one of mutual respect and blossoming love. : The author has famously offered the book
The story follows Persephone, daughter of Demeter, whose life on Earth is strictly controlled under the watchful eyes of the gods on Mount Olympus. After witnessing the callous cruelty of Zeus, who destroys her first lover, Persephone flees to the Underworld to escape his control. There, she encounters Hades—not the terrifying "lord" of myth, but a kind, solemn goddess who offers Persephone sanctuary and choice. The story follows Persephone, daughter of Demeter, whose
: Beyond the romance, it explores Persephone's personal growth as she discovers her own identity away from her mother and the expectations of the gods. Critical Reception