Blog Tour: Hades by Elda Lore
Title: Hades: Modern Descendants
Author: Elda Lore
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Release Date: October 24
“Welcome to Hell.”
Persephone Fields is just an average
girl: beloved daughter and loyal friend. One night decides her Fate,
when the prince of The Underworld becomes her savior and her
kidnapper.
Hades has lived centuries in darkness
and sin. When he decides to save the blonde goddess, he doesn’t
consider the ramifications of his decision to bring her into his
realm.
Two worlds divided struggle to find
friendship in a history of family discord beyond their control. When
attraction blurs the line, questions result in choices of love or
loyalty.
A modern twist of the classic myth:
Hades and Persephone, this version incorporates the sensual tension
of opposites divided by contemporary humanity and mythical
underworlds. Also reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet, this is a love
story ripe with desire.
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Author’s note: This book contains
scenes of sexual intimacy.
Welcome to the alter ego world of L.B.
Dunbar.
Was this a dream?
What was this strange beast we rode?
Who was this strange man behind me?
Could this be happening? Was I destined
for a fate worse than the creep at the river?
The only thing keeping me from
full-blown panic was when I recalled he had saved me, and the fact
that his fingers were woven through my hair, as if trying to protect
me from the rain. Suddenly bone tired, my eyes drifted shut in
despair. My hands ached. My feet cut. My heart raced while the bike
below me vibrated between my thighs. My stomach dipped as the bike
catapulted toward the river. The front wheeled up and my captor
yelled: “MORPH!” Metal tore apart as the head of the stallion
reappeared. We hit the riverbed with a hardly thump, pitching us both
forward as the rear of the horse returned. The result rose us up
several feet. I lurched forward then sprang upward like a bobblehead
toy. My head knocked his shoulder and an arm encircled my waist to
steady my body. I was pressed back against a firm chest.
“Where in hell are we going?” I
yelled over the splashing hooves and thudding rain.
“Exactly,” he shouted next to my
ear.
“What?”
“Hell,” he barked. My neck
twisted and it caught his nose. He sniffed my hair above my ear. I
spun further, my brows pinching, my eyes questioning. Those cobalt
gems remained forward, focused. His face was a mask, stone-looking
and bluish. Glancing down at the hand flat against my stomach, his
nails were black and pointed, almost like talons or claws. Sensing my
appraisal, he clenched his fingers into a fist, but it caught my thin
tank and scratched against my belly. I cried out. Instantly, his hand
removed from me and I noted the now shredded appearance of my shirt.
I quivered again in fear, convinced death awaited me. My shoulders
hunched forward in reaction to the sharp scrape.
“My apologies.” His formality
sounded ancient and strange. My first glance would have placed him
roughly the age of Tripper, but the cadence of his voice sounded
years older. Thoughts of Tripper shifted to Swanson and Veva.
“My friends are waiting for me.”
The statement seemed weak. “They’ll call the police, but I won’t
tell anyone what happened, if you just take me back. No one would
believe all this anyway.” Doubt for my own sanity crept through my
brain.
“I cannot.” This man was clearly on
a mission, and it was taking me in the opposite direction of home.
While he’d been my savior in one instance, I suddenly realized he
was a captor in another.
Ready to protest, or plea for my life,
my voice faltered as a large building loomed before us. The entire
structure stood black, metallic and foreboding. Not a single light
shown from its glassy windows. The rain subsiding, water
trickled down its sleek sides, like snakes writhing in escape. We
headed for a tunnel ahead arched in limestone block. What should have
been white brick was dark and dank looking, wet from the sudden storm
and encased in crushed mud. We slipped under the arch, my captor
ducking his head. Chilly air surrounded us. His breath brushed over
my cool skin, enhancing the sudden cold. It was as if he’d eaten
ice cream, his mouth frozen and exhaling to tease me. His grim face
and clenched jaw proved he wasn’t kidding. Our faces were so close
we nearly rubbed cheeks. If he turned his head, he’d kiss my jaw.
My mouth watered at the disturbing thought.
The horse slowed, prancing wildly as
his nostrils flared and his flanks spread from the excursion of a
hard run.
“Whoa, Killer,” my captor soothed.
“Home, boy.” Home? “What is he?” I asked instead, staring
down at the mane of the creature that evidently was more than a
horse.
“Up,” The horse’s master called
out, ignoring my question. The gate rose, methodically slow, into the
heavy stone above it. Sharp points on the ends accentuated the
frightening structure that screamed stay away, danger lives behind
here. I gripped the horse’s mane harder in my fists, finding no
comfort in the coarse hair as I typically would in my own horse,
Greece.
What was this place? One moment I faced
a modern skyscraper, but in this tunnel a heavy gate stood guard like
you’d see as the barrier to a castle dungeon or a hidden lair. My
eyes scanned the moist cement walls, dripping with condensation. Gate
barely risen, we ducked under the iron structure. It fell instantly
with a clanking thud behind us. Echoing off the stone corridor, the
sound solidified my imprisonment. I was trapped. Once the noise
settled, a new one arose. We cantered up an incline, exiting the
river enough that only a thin layer of water trickled over the stone
flooring. A second sound echoed down the walls: a moan, a whimper, a
sharp cry. What was that noise? I tilted my head as if I could
distinguish it better. Its intensity grew as we pressed forward.
A moan, a whimper, a sharp cry.
“What is that?” I questioned. My
voice, barely a whisper, trailed off. The sounds increased.
A moan, a whimper, a sharp cry. Then a
wail.
I spun into the rider behind me and
ducked my head. Pressing my cheek firmly against my savior-captor, my
fists rose and clenched his open hoodie, soaked through like me.
A moan, a whimper, a sharp cry, a
deepening wail.
My eyes pinched shut and I pressed
harder into his chest. The hand that had scraped me released the
reins, then rubbed hesitantly up my back. I peeked up at him as his
tender touch surprised me. His hair was swept back in our haste
through the rain. His face illuminated in the darkness of this
cavernous space, that bluish tint reflected from intermittent
torches. A scar curled from his forehead to his jaw near his
hairline. Another scar crossed his strangely dark blue lips: a
perfect line from nose to chin cut both curves. His jaw clenched in
concentration. The moan, whimper, and sharp cry murmured throughout
the cavern, calling and responding from all sections in a dull
volley, and pulled me away from my observation. The elongated sound
of each vibrated almost sensually throughout the tunnel. A sharp cry
caught my breath as we drew near the end of the tunnel. I sat up
straighter and inhaled. The stench was a mix of saltwater, fish, and
rot. The irony—this was Nebraska. I shifted to question my fellow
rider and without a word escaping my lips, he answered.
“Welcome to Hell.”
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Hades, an interesting read that will make you fall in love! **sigh** I love the story of this book from the start up to the last! I can't put it down! Anyway, this book is a modern twist of Hades and Persephone's story. :) I love how Ms. Elda brought Hades and Persephone's story into the next level. I was intrigued all throughout on what will happen next to the story and how it will end. Loved it! Overall, this book rocks!
#mustread #bookhangoveralert
A writer of mythical worlds in modern
times, I'm the alter ego of contemporary romance author, L.B. Dunbar.
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