In the Moon of Asterion: A Saga of Ancient Greece (The Child of the Erinyes),Used
In the Moon of Asterion: A Saga of Ancient Greece (The Child of the Erinyes),Used

In the Moon of Asterion: A Saga of Ancient Greece (The Child of the Erinyes),Used

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Book Three....The Child of the Erinyes series. A new myth from Ancient Greece. Epic Historical Fantasy inspired by Ariadne, Theseus, and the Minotaur.There is a beast in the labyrinth...a monster. The people say he is both man and bull; they call him Asterion.Of all Crete's citizens, only two dare enter his lair. One bears his child. The other sees the Goddess in his eyes. Terrifying yet compelling, the beast offers Crete's only hope for redemption.A note to readers from the author: This is Book Three of an interconnected reincarnation series. The first three books, set in the Bronze Age Mediterranean, tell the story of Aridela and the two Mycenaean brothers in three main arcs: while arc one is completed in Book One, arc two is completed in Book Two, and arc three is completed in Book Three, many secondary arcs and nuances of the overall series plot are NOT resolved, but carry on from book to book.I liken it to the weaving of a tapestry, wherein I gradually add colors, patterns, and intricacy as the work progresses. Those who prefer a story to be completely told and resolved in one volume will probably want to pass on The Child of the Erinyes, OR, I invite you to check out the digital boxed sets, which bundle three books into one.Happy Reading!

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