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3.83 AVERAGE


"I am your prisoner; that much is true. But you too are imprisoned here with me" - Eugenia

THIS IS OFFICIALLY MY NEW FAVOURITE BOOK EVER! Medusa has always been one of my favourite greek interests.

"I am an evil monster"
"I think you can be so much more than that"

I can't wait to read book two and watch this friend ship blossom into something beautiful.

"A cornered dog will bite its master, but a cornered human will tear down the very earth if they are given the opportunity" - Medusa

ronschi_53's review

3.75
adventurous mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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blurb:
Volume 1:

The legendary Gorgon, Medusa, spends a solitary life on her island Sarpedon. The only interruptions to her monotonous life are the occasional expeditions of foolish humans that try to slay her for fame and riches.

This story begins on the day that just another of these expeditions brings along an unusual woman. A priestess of Athena that was born blind and is not afraid of the Gorgon. Soon those two are forced into an unexpected coexistence on the small island.

Will those two unlikely life partners learn to get along?

Disclaimer: I released Volume 1 on amazon kindle under the name Bryn D. Estelle, so please do not send me messages that my work was stolen.

Volume 2:

The great goddess of wisdom and war, Athena, realizes that her priestess is prisoner to the Gorgon and makes a bet with the monster.

The human expedition returns to slay the Gorgon and Eugenia is caught between the front lines. Typhos reveals his true goal and his machinations corner Medusa.

What choices will the dissimilar duo make? Who will come out victorious?



Volume 3:

After Eugenia awakens in the city of rowers, Eretria, she finds herself separated from Medusa who is receiving punishment for leaving her exile.

Still recovering from her injuries and desperate, the priestess sets off on a journey to make a return to Sarpedon. On her way she meets many strange new people as well as some familiar faces. On top of that the messenger of the gods, Hermes, tells her of a trial that awaits her on this uncertain path.

Where will her trial take her?