What is it with gods and leather? I muttered.Hades slid me a long look. We make it look good.They did. Couldn't argue that.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the book "Sentinel" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist shares a humorous observation about the style choices of gods, particularly noting their affinity for leather. This reflection is sparked by a conversation with Hades, who subtly acknowledges and takes pride in their fashion sense, implying that they wear leather with a certain grace and appeal. This exchange highlights not only the character's wit but also the allure that comes with divine figures. The protagonist finds it hard to dispute Hades' confidence in their appearance, showcasing a blend of admiration and playful skepticism towards the gods' enduring charm.

In the book "Sentinel" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist shares a humorous observation about the style choices of gods, particularly noting their affinity for leather. This reflection is sparked by a conversation with Hades, who subtly acknowledges and takes pride in their fashion sense, implying that they wear leather with a certain grace and appeal.

This exchange highlights not only the character's wit but also the allure that comes with divine figures. The protagonist finds it hard to dispute Hades' confidence in their appearance, showcasing a blend of admiration and playful skepticism towards the gods' enduring charm.

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