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Sky Mavyrinth by Thesus and Gwenhyver

Sky Mavyrinth by Thesus and Gwenhyver Is a charming Sapphic Romantasy with lots of action and lots of charm!

Navigation maze,

Kill the beast.

Don’t fall for the princess…

Simple, right?

Theseus should indeed be better than trying to make the princess dazzle. However, here, she is here, browsing a maze of aerials, a miracle of architecture, a deadly prison, a peculiar fantasy and beasts- nothing like this.

Although Theseus has established her reputation to kill monsters, the Minotaur lurking in the celestial maze may prove to be her ultimate challenge.

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Thesus and Sky Mavyrinth The excellent work of mixing classic myths with science fiction is encased in a sapphic love story. The world architecture is exhaustive and easy to follow, and the description of the sky maze itself is so vivid that I can perfectly imagine twisted halls and moving fragments. The writing is clear, with just the right amount of humor and irony to balance some of the heavier moments. Most importantly, the action scenes are incredible! They were nervous, well-paced, so immersive that I felt like I was next to the character, fighting for survival.

The main characters, Theseus and Asterion are both developed, each with their own strengths and struggles. This story starts from Thusus’s perspective, which immediately attracted me. Later, we also got the Asterion point of view, which felt a little repetitive at first, but once it was designated as a true double POV, it did add depth. I like to have some understanding of women’s thoughts and feelings, making this story even more appealing.

Professionals and my favorite part

I have always loved Greek mythology, so I have all participated in it to exude a sapphic twist! I absolutely love Theseus and Asterion; they are both so wonderfully developed and easily stuck on every page, and I find myself loving them even more.

Theseus is a monster hunter determined to make the world a better place. She is arrogant, smooth and lively self-deprecating, but whenever she is around Asterion, she completely abandons her game. Those moments are my favorites. On the surface, she is all exaggerated and brave, but a woman can completely reveal her attitude, making her panic and embarrassed. Seeing that fragile side peeks makes her such a compelling character.

I absolutely respect Asterion. Her sharp mind, fierce loyalty, deep sympathy and perfect irony all blended together, making her incredible. In the bad circumstances she has suffered, fewer people will break, but her firm determination and perseverance keeps her moving forward. Even after everything, she remains so sweet and friendly, and her wisdom is truly amazing – it is one of many things that make her stand out so vividly on the page.

The slow burn of romanticism is absolutely perfect for this story. I like to watch it unfold at the right speed. Once all the misunderstandings are finally resolved, the family life of the two found women together becomes so satisfying and sweet. This makes their relationship more profitable and sincere.

Even with the comfortable domestic moments Theseus and Asterion share, from their case, there is still a huge tension that keeps the suspense alive. It is this mixture of tenderness and lingering uneasiness that makes their story so grasped.

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in conclusion

Thesus and Sky Mavyrinth It is a beautiful myth, and the fusion of science fiction and Sapique romance has indeed been imprinted.

Lively world architecture and compelling descriptions bring Sky Mavyrinth to life, while sharp and witty writing keeps the story attractive and balanced.

The developed main characters feel real and relevant, with complex emotions and vulnerability that make their journey compelling.

The slow-burning romance is naturally revealed, which is a moment that enriches the warm moments of the family that are perfectly contrasted with the continuous tension and exciting sequence of action.

This book is a fascinating emotional journey that will attract fans of reimagining myths, character-driven stories and heartfelt queer romance.

extract Sky Mavyrinth by Thesus and Gwenhyver

If Theseus knows one thing, it’s how to kill monsters. If there is another thing, it is how to not be sad about it.

But when faced with the strange, ever-changing beauty of space, it’s hard not to feel annoying emotions. She has been to the stars before. Of course she has. She is not a hermit. She can brag about first-hand knowledge of several galaxies under seven suns. (Or, if she was an exaggerated person.) But, the feeling never gets older. Drifting in zero gravity, hanging in everything, surrounded by infinite skyscrapers.

difficult. isolation. Exciting.

Nevertheless, it can be said that the far inevitable boundary strata enters the platform to the inevitable sky maze, the place where an indestructible beast is not the wisest place. But it’s not theseus’ skills and weapons caches that are wise. Instead, she wielded a short word, a round shield with a bumpy set, a (mainly) essential, eager to make the universe better, and (as usual) the dead. She was as surprised as anyone, who was not killed.

That’s why, like the other Thirteen destined men, just stored on the entrance platform, staring at a huge death portal, she was calm. Well, don’t be calm – that’s going to be at a loss – but don’t fuck the fuck like everyone else. Next to her, the sobs of the man with a facial tattoo might remain silent – thanks to all the murmurs silent – but the puffy eyes, tears and vibrating torso are not subtle. And he is not the only one who is forced to remain silent. Because they punished in an open manner.

The claim to the Athenian captive, the ineffectiveness of being silent is similar to the loss of identity, far less than nothing: in a world of prizes seen and heard, curses are worse than death.

That’s why their starry spiral communication is now muted. The same goes for their auditory input.

It is not clear whether the guard is intentionally a bastard or whether it is easy to have a chat. He may not know whether to treat her like a criminal on a one-way journey, a potential hero that could subvert heaven or an idiot.

Above and below heaven. She hopes others get the grip. The thing about bad situations is that once you get into it, the only productive option is to do your best. So when their Sky-Shuttle retreats quickly, the suspension bridges are like the tongues of cosmic giants, turning them like bugs, and they can enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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