Radiant Darkness

Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman, published by HarperCollins on April 28, 2009, is a captivating tale that explores the life of Persephone, a young woman living in a paradise that has become a trap due to her mother’s overprotective nature. As she navigates her beautiful yet confining world, Persephone encounters a mysterious stranger who offers her a glimpse of a life filled with danger and excitement, prompting her to consider a daring choice that could alter everything she knows.
In this edition, readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of love, identity, and the struggle for freedom. The story intertwines elements of Greek and Roman mythology, presenting a unique perspective on Persephone’s journey of self-discovery. With 288 pages of engaging prose, this juvenile fiction work invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where legends come alive and choices carry profound consequences.
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He smiles. “Hello.”
It’s a deep voice. I can feel it reverberate in my chest and echo all the way down to my toes.
I know I should leave, but I don’t want to. I want to keep my senses like this forever. I’m all eye, all ear, all skin.
Persephone lives in the most gorgeous place in the world. But her mother’s a goddess, as overprotective as she is powerful. Paradise has become a trap. Just when Persephone feels there’s no chance of escaping the life that’s been planned for her, a mysterious stranger arrives. A stranger who promises something more—something dangerous and exciting—something that spurs Persephone to make a daring choice. A choice that could destroy all she’s come to love, even the earth itself.
In a land where a singing river can make you forget your very name, Persephone is forced to discover who—and what—she really is.
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