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Hades and Persephone retelling, kidnapping, captor-captive relationship, forced proximity, protector, dark protector, antihero, damsel in distress, redemption arc, love in dangerous settings, morally gray hero, healing from abuse, unlikely love, obsession, possessive lover, transformation through love.
Silenced
Serena Akeroyd





4.1 Rating on GoodReads
Summary
A standalone, Hades and Persephone modern-day retelling.
I sit on a throne of sins.
Silent in the shadows, untouchable like the King of the Underworld himself.
Few even know the sound of my voice, but those who fear me call me Monster. My men just call me Pakhan.
To her, I am Nikolai.
Her savior. Her captor. Her lover. With hair as bright as the sun, a face that could sink a thousand ships, and more curves than I can handle, Cassiopeia. Is. Everything.
But she’s in danger.
And safety comes with a price tag.
She can fight that, can even fight me, but I’m her Hades and I won’t let my Persephone go…
Content/Trigger Warnings
graphic violence, dubious consent, references to past domestic violence (not between the main characters), Stockholm syndrome, forced drugging of the female main character (not by the male main character)
Content/Trigger Warnings
graphic violence, dubious consent, references to past domestic violence (not between the main characters), Stockholm syndrome, forced drugging of the female main character (not by the male main character)
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Silenced
Serena Akeroyd





4.1 Rating on GoodReads
Romantic Suspense
Duet Narration

Few ways to listen

Summary
A standalone, Hades and Persephone modern-day retelling.
I sit on a throne of sins.
Silent in the shadows, untouchable like the King of the Underworld himself.
Few even know the sound of my voice, but those who fear me call me Monster. My men just call me Pakhan.
To her, I am Nikolai.
Her savior. Her captor. Her lover. With hair as bright as the sun, a face that could sink a thousand ships, and more curves than I can handle, Cassiopeia. Is. Everything.
But she’s in danger.
And safety comes with a price tag.
She can fight that, can even fight me, but I’m her Hades and I won’t let my Persephone go…
Tropes & Tags
Hades and Persephone retelling, kidnapping, captor-captive relationship, forced proximity, protector, dark protector, antihero, damsel in distress, redemption arc, love in dangerous settings, morally gray hero, healing from abuse, unlikely love, obsession, possessive lover, transformation through love.
Content/Trigger Warnings
graphic violence, dubious consent, references to past domestic violence (not between the main characters), Stockholm syndrome, forced drugging of the female main character (not by the male main character)
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