Electric Idol

A Deliciously Forbidden Modern Retelling of Psyche and Eros

Paperback, 240 pages

Published Jan. 18, 2022 by Sourcebooks Casablanca.

ISBN:
978-1-7282-3176-1
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Better than the first in the series.

Still not great by any means, but it held my attention more than Neon Gods did. The plot was more active in this one, but it took a back burner too many times for the convenience of stretching the book out so you got more interaction from the MCs. It went with the political intrigue a little too heavy when it didn't really help move the story along. I also didn't care much for the influencer stuff.

The connection to the first is barely there, the biggest connection being Zeus becoming a likeable character (due to the events in the 1st book) and Persephone living in the Underworld with Hades. Because Roberts gives a quick rundown of what happened, this can fully be treated as a stand-alone.

I found it enjoyable enough that I'm going to give the 3rd book a shot. But that one is going to …

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