
Member Reviews

First major story arc is Colette tending to Dionysus, who has fallen ill with a cold and more or less forced to stay in the Underworld until he recovers. While doing that, Colette gets to the bottom of why one of the village elders refuses her help. Dionysus insists on throwing a banquet in celebration of his recovery, which quickly turns into an all out party. Colette and Hades slip out of when a karaoke contest becomes a thing.
Colette decides to go on a journey to see Mary, an older orphan she grew up with who was a lot like and older sister and mentor. While traveling she meets a lost noble woman, she offers her food an drink while they wait out the rain together. When the lady’s serving women finally find them, they part ways and readers learn that this woman is a lot more then she appeared to be to Colette.
Well Colette is on her journey we get to see a short story about some of the village kiddos interacting with the apprentices and her ‘big brother,” Itan. We also get a quick story about Lord Hades servants and the small ways he expresses his appreciation for the work they do with his words.
All in all it was super cute and things seem to be progressing with their relationship, even if Colette seems to be a bit oblivious at times. Lol

This series just keeps getting better and better. Lord Hades finally realized his feelings for her and started making some moves to reel her in. She's so oblivious but he seems to enjoy that part of her as well.
They had so many cute moments in this volume. I think my favorite is the side story with Zeus as a cat. He deserves to be flung back into the underworld.
The lore behind the skeletons keeps getting more detailed. They love Lord Hades so much and the slightest praise makes them blush. It's cute to see him interact with them. The underworld is slowly getting more livelier thanks to Colette.
Also ...don't tell me Itan is in love with Colette? We do not need a 3rd wheeler!!