Goddess Athene's white-hot rage incinerates Callisti and inflames the seas. Crete is left in ruins.
Chrysaleon of Mycenae inherits the crown of an annihilated world.
As death looms closer, he stumbles upon an ancient prophecy foretelling the rise of the Thinara King. This ruler will possess unimaginable power and upend sacred traditions. Commandeering the title could save his life. But it could also destroy everything he has fought to achieve, and create an easy path for the brother he hates to step in and steal it all.
Will love transform him, or will he betray...
Goddess Athene's white-hot rage incinerates Callisti and inflames the seas. Crete is left in ruins.
There is a beast in the labyrinth, a monster. The people say he is both man and bull; they call him Asterion.
Terrifying yet compelling, the beast offers Crete's only hope for redemption.
In the third installment of "The Child of the Erinyes," Queen Aridela sets out to rebuild her devastated country. Will she sacrifice her beloved consort as ancient tradition demands? Chrysaleon seeks a way to escape his vow of death and subjugate his adopted land. Can he thwart the Goddess and survive? Menoetius must offer his allegiance. Who will win his loyalty? His brother, or the woman...
There is a beast in the labyrinth, a monster. The people say he is both man and bull; they call him Asterion.
Morrigan Lawton lives a lonely, wearying existence in a land that long ago turned its back on magic and myth.
Curran Ramsay enjoys every advantage and is loved by all who know him. Yet none of his successes can rid him of the sense that he is missing something, or someone. It haunts every moment, awake and in dreams.
Twenty years ago, the sea stole Aodhàn Mackinnon's memories. Now a penniless fisherman, his heart reels from an agony he cannot quite remember--until the landowner's new wife comes to Glenelg.
A silenced but enduring Goddess has seen...
Morrigan Lawton lives a lonely, wearying existence in a land that long ago turned its back on magic and myth.