
To various items that came up in that book like the Chains of Truth. From the favor that Thesus extracted from Hades in exchange for helping him capture a relic that made the Fates threaten to remove Persephone from Hades’s life. The events of that book become serious mentions through the course of A Touch of Malice. Especially considering that seemed to be more of Hades’s POV based on A Game of Fate. The last one, I was honestly surprised became something Persephone’s POV focused on. Mortal/Demi-Gods wanting to overthrow the gods.Demeter plunging New Greece into winter during the middle of summer.Zeus’s approval of Hades and Persephone getting married.Since none of them reveal any real spoilers, they are the following: There are three main things A Touch of Malice resolves around plot wise. Nothing is certain but the promise of war.

Do they allow Persephone to marry Hades and go to war with Demeter or prohibit their union and take up arms against the God of the Dead? When the Olympians intervene, Persephone finds her future in the hands of ancient gods, and they are divided.

In retaliation, Demeter summons a snowstorm that cripples New Greece, and refuses to lift the blizzard unless her daughter calls off her engagement. Persephone’s relationship with Hades has gone public and the resulting media storm disrupts her normal life and Persephone and Hades are engaged. I won’t share too many spoilers for the book, but I did want to share some thoughts.

According to the author’s guide, this is the last book from Persephone’s POV, the book that takes place after this will be a dual perspective between Hades and Persephone. Not to mention consequences from things that happened in the previous book. Not to mention she’s still figuring out her magic and herself.

Persephone now has to deal with the aftermath of her mother’s reaction to her engagement to Hades. Clair, takes place a little while after the events of A Touch of Ruin. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content.Ī Touch of Malice by Scarlett St. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
