**Authentic and gripping, Eureka debuts with a poignant novel about one woman's climb to success and those ready to pull her right back down.** Elana Dolvan lived through a treacherous childhood in Chicago, and wants to be more than another "hood life" statistic, so she sets her sights on the top.
By the Horns
โ Scribed by Jeanette Lynn
- Publisher
- Jeanette Lynn
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 327 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Riadne's village is starving. They think their prayers are answered when they stumble across the legendary beast. Now it's trapped in the labyrinth, and the Elders are convinced the only thing standing between the village and salvation is a sacrifice--a virgin sacrifice.
When Riadne's sister is selected for the honor, Riadne is determined to keep her from harm.
Thanks to Nan, a direct descendant of one of the labyrinth's watchmen, Riadne knows more of the caverns and the supposed beast it currently holds than anyone, and yet nothing can prepare her for what awaits her inside.
A journey of mythical, magic sprinkled proportions, one stubborn, feisty woman, and a world where beast men thrive.
This story contains strong sexual content, violence, cursing, a plucky heroine, and bull-headed Minotaurs. This is book one of The Tauran of Tavros.
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