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Daughter of Hades by Helen Scott

natalie_grace's review

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3.0

2020 Review

I honestly struggled to get through this one. They saved all the judges, which was some cool action I guess. But seven guys is just too much. It’s super bold if the author because the more guys there are the harder it is to make each of them unique and distinguishable from each other. Which, unfortunately, was something that the author didn’t achieve. Literally every one is the guys had dark hair, dark eyes, and golden brown skin. So there wasn’t much variety in the looks department. And we didn’t get to know any of them better, and still know nothing of their pasts.

I did really like how Poppy is a descendant of a demon and can shift into one. It was super bad ass.

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Daughter of Hades picked up right where the first book left off. Now Poppy and her hellhounds are searching for the judges (even more sexy guys. YAY!) But some complications pop up. Like the goddess Hel who wants Poppy’s rightful throne, and the Alpha group with that bitch lady. Everyone is after her judges. Will they be able to reach the in time? Or will they fail just like Katherine did?

What?!? You can’t just end a book like that! I need more, ASAP! Really excited they are finally going to the Underwold. Can’t wait to see what it’s like. Anyways, this book a way more action in it. I loved this book way more for it. Poppy is finally coming into her powers and she is getting to know her guys better, whil adding more into the mix! Don’t really know how the demon thing ties into everything though. Hopefully we’ll get to find out in the next book. Hunter got a little more tolerable in this one. He is still being a douchebag though. He just needs to let go and act on his feelings! Or at least, he doesn’t have to be a jerk to Poppy. Hope we get to know the judges more, and see more of Nolan!

musicalfrog's review

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2.0

Did not finish. It just didn’t keep my interest.

lrn_af62693's review

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5.0

5/5

I plowed through this book in a matter of days. This picks up a few weeks after the end of the last book. Poppy and her hellhounds are off to search for her judges, they're also trying to prevent Hel from taking over the Underworld. Lots of action and lots of lovin' scenes. We see her bond with hounds and her find her judges. It was nice to see her and Hunter get closer. Her relationships with Emmett, Knox, and Nolan grow stronger. As she is handling this, she's also coming into her powers.

It's one hell of a ride, but one that I enjoyed.

rachelcus's review

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3.0

Interesting, but I think this concept doesn't capture my interest as much any more. I'm still curious to see what happens in the last book, but I don't feel the need to pick it up right away.

ghostams's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging tense fast-paced

4.0

Much more plot than the first! Don't get me wrong the first is S T E A M Y but also the second kicks it up a notch /along/ with the plot :)      Also, you really get a wonderfully clearer look at the weight of the struggle on the characters.

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silver_star08's review against another edition

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4.0

Poppy has found all her hell hounds & accepted the she is the descendant of Persephone.

But now she has to find & bound with her three judges. Can she find the judges & make it to the underworld in one piece?

Hunter has made the blood bound with her but can't form a bigger bound because of his love for the former queen. Will he ever want more from Poppy?

kemi_egreen's review against another edition

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2.0

Honestly it just gets more and more ridiculous. Like really? A seven-some or eight-some or whatever?? I’ve lost count of how many men are crawling over this one chick like honestly. It’s not realistic nor attractive to be having sex with at many people at once and nobody has a problem with it??? Okaayyyy like I know different strokes for different folks but goddamn.
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