“Star-crossed lovers! What will Demeter and Aphrodite think of their children’s secret relationship?” pg 20
The blurb for Electric Idol is what drew me in to this romance novel. I have not read the first book of “Dark Olympus” so I may have missed a ton of world building, which was missing from this entry in the series.
“Psyche Dimitriou might actually be what passes for a unicorn in Olympus – a good person.” pg 32

Welcome to Olympus, where the gods and goddesses walk among us, wielding their power not through magical powers, but through armed soldiers, assassins and social media.
All of which could have been very fun, but I felt this novel fell flat.
Most of the tension was in back-and-forth conversations between the two main characters that went something like – I love him/her so much. He/she could never love me. Oh no, people want to kill us.
It went on and on like that for more than 350 pages.
“I want Psyche for my own. A desire that was kindled that first night has grown beyond control in the last twenty-four hours. I don’t care if she deserves someone just as sweet as she is.” pg 123
There’s some erotic interludes in here so librarians please classify it correctly. Not young adult.
Only recommended for serious romance/erotica fans. Others may want to give it a pass.
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