Drag Me Up, R.M. Virtues
Drag Me Up, R.M. Virtues
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Drag Me Up
A Gods of Hunger novel

Author: R.M. Virtues

Narrator: Solei Ramos, Julius James

Unabridged: 11 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: R.M. Virtues

Published: 06/28/2024


Synopsis

They say he’s a myth...And Hades prefers it that way. He may do all the work, and Zeus may get all the credit, but at least it allows Hades to preserve the one thing he truly cares to have: his solitude. The mere mention of the Wraith of Khaos Falls is enough to keep order, and he is rarely forced to leave the shadows of Casino Asphodel.She belongs in the spotlight...And Persephone clawed her way out of Demeter’s shadow to reach it. Now she’s lead in Calliope’s Cirque production but not without great cost, and there is not enough money in the world to pay off the debt accrued for the simple mistake of trusting Zeus. Though it’s easier to ignore the bars when she still has room to fly. Landing a residency at the legendary Casino Asphodel is everything she trained for.Meeting a man she’d been convinced didn’t exist? She could never be prepared for that. Hades isn’t prepared for her either, but it’s soon evident they’re a force when together. He gives her a soft place to land, and she makes him want to reach for the stars. But when Zeus ups the stakes, they must be willing to go all in, even if it means coming down from the sky. Or stepping into the light.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on October 02, 2016

Jimmy, John and Al walk into a bar... Following a recent trip to Boston which included several days on the Freedom Trail (highly recommended), I revisited this lecture series about the creation of this nation (USA), and the basis for the exceptional philosophy of which we are all so proud. These lect......more

Goodreads review by Francis X DuFour on November 08, 2019

Excellent presentation exploring the ideals behind the establishment of the US government and adoption of the constitution. References to great philosophers, political theorists, and the founding fathers from early Greece to the 18th century succinctly describe the beliefs underlying the US republic......more

Goodreads review by Brett on November 02, 2020

The late Georgetown and Oxford professor Daniel N. Robinson (1937-2018) gives us the gift of a story well told; enthusiastic, superbly informed, and a talent for transporting the listener back to America’s Founding era. And it wasn’t always pretty, or brilliant, or sometimes even sensible for what h......more

Goodreads review by Thom on January 29, 2019

He develops the idea of "republic of virtue" well early in the series, but then seems to drop it as he gets engrossed in various debates and details leading to the adoption of the U.S. constitution in 1787. He emphasized aspects of the convention different than what I anticipated, so it provided som......more

Goodreads review by Joe on May 29, 2022

I am not quite intelligent enough for the teacher. It isn't his fault the fault lies in myself. Even so there are wonderful moments in this course and almost random diversions. There are moments that provoke thought and moments that provoke confusion. The former outweigh the latter and someday I sha......more