The pair became legendary lovers, but their relationship was plagued by complications and tragedies, as is typical in Greek mythology. In mythology, Adonis was a youth so beautiful that even the goddess of love herself, Aphrodite, could not resist him. (I ran a search on “Adonis” on Pinterest just now, and got several photos of Harry Styles, among others.) Such figures are much adored by legions of women in the modern world they’re often celebrities known for their good looks. People usually know what it means to be called “an Adonis:” namely, the person in question is a beautiful, desirable male. This week we’re exchanging guest posts on one of the characters we’ve both featured fondly: Adonis. Hi everyone! I’m Molly Ringle, a fan of Kaitlin Bevis’ and a writer of my own trilogy of Greek-myth-based novels, which starts with Persephone’s Orchard. So without further ado, let me turn things over to her. Molly is here today to talk about a character featured in each of our books. 99 cents today on kindle, so if you were ever going to start the series, now is a great time. If you haven’t checked out the Crysomelia Series yet, you’re missing out. Today I’m pleased to present a very special guest blog from one of my favorite mythology re-writers, Molly Ringle.
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