The Minotaur
Gods and Myths
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Narrated by:
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Heather Firth
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Gregory Salinas
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By:
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Sophie Ash
About this listen
The labyrinth is a death sentence. And I’m trapped inside with a monster.
I’m being imprisoned for a crime I didn’t commit. My sentence is brief—only three months—but it doesn’t matter. No one gets out of the labyrinth alive.
The underground prison is home to the minotaur, a bull-shifter so feral and violent, he has never been allowed to walk the streets of our city.
Or so the legend goes. Nobody who’s seen him has ever lived to tell the tale.
When I’m dragged to the labyrinth to carry out my sentence, the skeletons littering the ground tell me all I need to know. The minotaur is a killer and a monster.
But this monster doesn’t want to just kill me. What he has planned is much worse.
He wants to toy with me—to chase and stalk me.
Until I’m his.
This story is a re-imagining of the classical Greek myth of the minotaur. In this version, there are no heroes, and the monster gets the girl. All explicit scenes are consensual, and a happily ever after is guaranteed.
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- smellydogfred
- 10-12-22
The Minotaur
I don’t often leave a review but this book is fabulous, good story and plenty of 🔥🔥🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🔥🔥.Definitely worth a read/listen 😁😁.
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- Mrs. C. J. Mchardy
- 21-08-24
Great world building
Set in a dystopian future where city/state of MinoTek controls all who live there both rich and poor. The star has created shifters to do their biding. The scariest of them all is the Minotaur. He is the bedtime story that parents tell there children to scare them. When Ariadne is thrown into the labyrinth she expects to die but Zeruhn has something a little more interesting in mind. This is a great listen and a brilliant reworking of the Myth.
The narration is excellent.
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