But can either of them survive the deadly intrigue?
As the Princess of Crete, Ariadne will do whatever it takes to protect her people from the monster slowly devouring them. If that means summoning a god to help her defy her tyrant father, so be it. And if that means bargaining away her hand in marriage, let it be done. Unfortuntaely, the god who comes is better known for his wild parties than his heroic feats.
She needs a hero. Instead, she got him.
The last thing Dionysus needs is a pampered Princess telling him what to do- pretty or not, she can only be a pawn to him. Except, actually the last thing he needs is an ancient entity capable of devouring Primordials preying upon his fellow Olympians, who will most certainly blame him. So, it's up to him to raise up a legend that can save them all before it's too late.
The Labyrinth of the heart might just be the most treacherous maze of them all . . .
Caught in a web of court intrigue centered around deadly Olympic games, Ariadne and Dionysus have to rely on each other completely- as much as it pains them. Ariadne learned the hard way what happens if you trust the wrong man to protect you. And Dionysus is no longer sure he wants his prize of trading away Ariadne's hand in marriage. Not when eternity suddenly seems so empty without by her side. Of course, living forever might not even be an issue once the Minotaur is finished with him . . .
In a world of myths and monsters, legends live or die on the edge of the blade of love.