Prisoner of the Minotaur

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| Rating | : | 4.84 (628 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00Y7N7A6S |
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| Number of Pages | : | 171 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-12-19 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Minotaur is all three. As he witnesses the torment and sacrifice of his fellow captives, he finds his true destiny, one that goes beyond his own personal quest for revenge.In this, her second novel, author Julia von Rist offers a new twist to the myth of the Labyrinth.Warning: this book is intended for mature audiences.. A prince. A broken-hearted lover. A monster. He spends his days in a perpetual orgy of violence and debauchery, unleashing his fury on the helpless captives sent every year as the tribute of a conquered people.When Kleon first arrives at the Labyrinth, his only thought is to avenge his lost lover. Exiled to the Labyrinth, Prince Asterion is haunted by the memory of the one man he ever loved
"An Awesome and Ingenious take on the Legend of the Minotaur" according to VVivacious. This book was provided for free by the author in exchange for an honest review.This is one very interesting take on the legend of the Minotaur and the labyrinth which was supposedly inescapable.Wow! Just wow. This story is very interesting and even if you don’t know the legend it is still mind-blowingly good. But I loved this take on events.Kleon’s lover was sacrificed to the Minotaur . "Horribly Clever re-telling of the Myth" according to Reflection. I am conflicted. The story is cleverly adapted from the mythology that captivated me as a child, and yet whilst I admire the adaptation and the building tension, I didn't actually enjoy this particular tale of the Minotaur.Each year Athens sends tribute to Crete - fourteen young people, seven men and seven women drawn by lottery for sacrifice to the Minataur. Kleon’s lover Lysander was given. A powerful book L. M. Kennett I was given a copy of this book free by the author in exchange for an unbiased review.I am going to start by saying that this isn't usually the type of book I read and also a new author.I went into reading this not knowing anything about the story of the labyrinth but it did not matter.This was a powerfully written book which drew me in with the first sentence and held my attention to the last.At
