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Blinding Night

By: Chantal Gadoury
Narrated by: Dollcie Webb
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What if you were the missing piece in one of the world’s most epic legends?

Despite being an art history student, Summer isn’t thrilled to be stuck with her archaeologist family all summer in Greece. While the rest of her college friends are posting a million selfies by the pool together, Summer is stuck alone, trying to entertain herself alone in a place where she doesn’t even speak the language.

Upon her arrival to Greece, strange dreams and even stranger shadows seem to haunt Summer, leaving her to ponder the meaning of pomegranate seeds and twisted, darkened faces.

Suddenly, her stay abroad leads to tragic twists, leaving Summer in the arms of a dark stranger, who claims to be the god, Hades, whom she feels like she knows from another life. In a whirlwind through the busy streets of Athens, Summer is seduced to the lowest point of Greece where Hades’ lair awaits…the Underworld. Determined to find out who she is and where she belongs in an age-old myth, Summer joins Hades to discover that the secrets about her past life are beyond anything she could have ever imagined.

©2018 Chantal Gadoury (P)2019 Shayne Leighton
Fantasy Fiction Young Adult Romance Summer Greece Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Stranger City Ancient History Paranormal

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If you love the Fallen series read this series

4.5/5 - This is probably a whole lot of gibberish but here you go

Summer (20) is going to Athens, Greece with her parent for the Summer holidays, everything seems normal until it wasn’t.

Blinging Night is a retelling of Hades and Persephone, So far I hadn’t read a Greek Mythology YA novel and after listening to this book I’ve been missing out. I enjoyed listening to Dollcie Webb narrate this book perfect choice in my opinion. The underworld sounds like such a beautiful place if only it was a place we could visit. The date scene 😍😍😍😍😍😍 I would die for a date like that haha and maybe a guy like Darce 😅

Summer seems like someone you could be friends with and Darce is the perfect love interest (Cup of caring, dash of bad boy, 2 cups of good looking, sprinkle of frustration and Mix you have Darce).

This is definitely a reread book for me I can’t wait for the next book

Side note - I love that Chantel through in a reference to Disney’s Hercules (such an underrated movie) and Harry Potter 100 points to (which ever hogwarts house Chantel is in haha)

Book similarities – Fallen

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