![]() ![]() ![]() It has my name written all over it, and I’m kicking myself for having not read it sooner. It seems shocking, as a huge fan of Greek mythology, that I didn’t pick up Neon Gods the second it was released. In my experience, her erotica has been well-paced and full of many of my favorite tropes and kinks. She’s a prolific writer, and I’ve by no means worked my way through her entire catalog, but the thought has certainly crossed my mind.įrom what little I’ve read of her, Katee’s writing seems vibrant, tight, exciting, and sexy as hell. I’ve read a few of Katee Robert’s other stories, and I’ve loved every single one of them. Neon Gods came out June 1, 2021, and while I’ve been seeing it virtually everywhere for the last nine months, my reading schedule made it impossible to find room for it.īut then it’s sequel, Electric Idol came out in February, and I finally had an excuse to buckle down and read this one. ![]() I’ll admit I’m a little late to the game here. This Neon Gods book review discusses Katee Robert’s first book in her Dark Olympus series, which focuses on Hades and Persephone. ![]()
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