If you can ignore the clichés and the silliness, you'll probably be able to enjoy the levity of the story and characters. Able to appreciate this couple and their tumultuous but sweet relationship. The funny quips. The shared laughs. But, if like me, you can't really look past all that with a clear conscience...well. The silliness in this case is both good and bad. It can come across as shallow and desperate after some time. You want things to get serious but they don't. Not really. And they "fall in love" in less than a week. While they're in Hades! Surrounded by death and brimstone (not really but you get the point) and somehow manage to have sex there. Twice. Then, she's an idiot and sacrifices herself for Eurydice. He, of course, sacrifices himself for her. Suffering and angst ensues. Add some stupid rule Hades remembers to enforce (disguised as helping) and ta-ta-ta-tum. They're free, in love and going to live happily ever after. Syrupy sweet. I read this book some time back! I am posting a review now because I read this one out of order, I realized that later. Since now, I have read the first book.....here is what I think.I loved Dionysus. I liked his role in the previous book too...his character though I think is supposed to be hot and steamy. I felt it was quiet adorable. I absolutely loved that stages in hell episode. Loved the idea...it was very well described. I felt like it was happening all in front of my eyes. I liked how they stood strong for each other, I kept turning the pages to know how they crossed each stage.The idea of God of Sex to fall in love with me is irresistible. I am quiet jealous of the h in this one.It was a great read. Very light, sweet and romantic. The passion and HOTNESS was off the charts good. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT. Moving on to the next in the series....
What do You think about Sweet Hell (2012)?
It wasnt one of those books I could not put down but I definitely enjoyed it.
—parithy
Cute one. Can't help but love Dionysus...
—Alexandra