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Married Blind (King of Screen Book 2) by Morgana Bevan – Review by Heidi Sturgess

Married Blind (Kings of Screen, #2)Married Blind by Morgana Bevan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Just loving this fun cover 😍

I’m not the biggest fan of Hollywood romance but I’m both grateful and thrilled to have been given the gift of Abi and Finn ❣️

Now where start with these two endearing souls ….

Abi is the girl you can’t help but love , she’s found herself in a rather precarious position where’s she’s in debt but of no wrong doing , the debt was incurred for her sister’s cancer treatment and now the big mountain in front of her is how to settle her debts and it would seem her answer is a show away …

So Abbi joins the show and she has to spend time with Finn, her now new husband and if Cupid is kind she gets her very own HEA and her debts are settled or she simply walks away with her debts settled , sound like a win win but is it really !?

Finn is your typical bad boy celeb and he has his agent killing fires all over the place and I’m sure sis agent has aged prematurely 🙈😂 his favour with fans is dwindling and desperate times call for desperate measures and so he joins the show ….

I must be honest I didn’t like Finn too much I. The beginning but be patient with him remember a diamond starts as a grain of sand and if Annni can do it so can we ❣️

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Beverly Finnie

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair seems to be the epic conclusion of this series, and it did not disappoint. The author keeps you ingrained in an intriguing tale involving descendants of the Gods and Goddesses of old, and well as the Titans that came before them. I give this author a lot of credit you feel the discord between Kronos and his beloved children.. lol Jk
We find Evan and his companions held captive by the Amazons. Not against their will per say but drugged to forget what they are doing. Once the High Priestess is visited by Mother Goddess, she not only gets her companions free but also back on course for their date with The Minotaur so they can retrieve the final relic. Of course anyone who has read the previous books knows this is no easy task, also as Kronos is waiting in the wings. With no intentions of letting his children succeed and taking the relics for himself, leads to an epic showdown.
Who comes out on top?
What obstacles do they run into along the way?
Does Evan get his wish to return home?
I highly recommend this series to anyone who enjoys Greek Mythology. The author is very knowledgeable and makes it entertaining for all!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by: Hannah Porter

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Back again reading the amazing author Luciana Cavallaro. I was super excited to read this installment. After reading the second one, I went to go binge read the first one ( Golden Serpent-Servant of the Gods) so that i can read this one( even though you don’t have to. It can be read as a stand alone but i like reading all the books in the series ). This author has another hit on her hands. The ending was unexpected but I loved it. She always keeps you on your toes. I look forward to reading more from Luciana Cavallaro and hopefully this series.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Lucy Machard

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I’ve been a huge fan of Greek mythology since I was a kid, and I’ve read a lot of fantasy books based around the myths. Finding mythos/fantasy books as an adult can be pretty hard.

I liked this book. I read it as a stand alone, but it is part of a series. I thought it was interesting how they took a modern day man back to the time of the ancients. It’s an interesting story, and I find the plot almost a little strange, but not bad.

One thing I did have a slight issue with though as someone who has studied history and religion, is how some of the Argonauts used the phrases Baal and Molech as curse terms, which by the time ancient Greek society would have come around, wouldn’t have been the mainstream gods worshipped, especially because those gods were worshipped in another region of the world. (Ancient Babylon, specifically)

It was nice to take a break from romance novels and jump into an action novel. I did like the book, and if you’re into mythology and action, this is the book for you!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by La Toya Lewis

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair is the third and final book of the Servant of the Gods book series. Evan and his companions must continue on their quest but they are entrapped by the Amazon Queen, Antioche. They must try to get free and retrieve the relic from the Minotaur’s Lair to defeat the Dark Master. This story continues to be phenomenal. There is plenty of adventure and action. The characters are as wonderful as in the previous book and the writing is wonderful. I really enjoyed the ending to this series.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Evan and his companions return, but this time, something has gone wrong and they cannot remember their mission or what they are supposed to do and this is because they have been drugged by the Amazon Queen Antioche and her warrior women after they crash landed onto their island home. They believe that they are there as the guests of the Amazons and have no idea of their delay, they have even forgotten the High Priestess they have been travelling with, but as her health deteriorates, she feels trapped by her condition and desperately searches for a way to rescue the rest of their companions while the drug challenges their allegiances and memories.

Meanwhile, the Dark Master is forging ahead with his plans for domination over the Gods and is almost finished with his preparations which he has been carrying out surreptitiously away from the Gods gazes and as he continues his machinations, he is hoping that Evan does not overcome his latest obstacle. Unaware of any of this, only the High Priestess remembers that the group of Atlanteans needs to travel to Krete to retrieve the final relic from the lair of the Minotaur, in order to complete their mission, but will Queen Antioche let them leave with the gifts she has presented to them, or will they remain drugged and oblivious to the danger their world is in?

Will Evan and his companions be able to escape the clutches of the Amazons and find a way to complete their mission, so that he can head back to his time and his home, or will the Dark Master prevail with his destructive agenda? This is another exciting instalment in this epic heroic fantasy adventure across a familiar, yet strange world, in a race against time to save everything they know and love.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Donya Pedigo

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As a fan of Greek Mythology, I had to read this book when I stumbled upon it. This is a new fictional take on how Christianity overtook Mythology and how Zeus wants to stop this from happening. In this series, Zeus tries to stop this by bringing Even (his son) from the future to collect three sacred relics that will save the Gods and stop the new Messiah. This third and final installment shows Even being tested and questioning everything while wondering if he will ever make it back to his 21st life.

Luciana Cavallaro has come up with a very intriguing take on Mythology and the Gods that is well researched and knowledgeable while also leading you on an epic adventure. Her descriptive landscapes and strong characters allow you to feel as if you’re immersed in the story itself. As a Christian I sometimes have trouble when Christianity elements are put in stories (even fiction ones) but this was well written and added to the fiction story. If you like mythology and descriptive, obviously researched details mixed with adventure and time travel, then this series is for you.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Rayne East

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mythological fantasy
This is the third and final book of the Servant of the Gods series. Evan is at the final stage of his journey and is up against some fantastical creatures. This story has everything to keep the reader’s interest – paranormal, mythology, action, gods, magic and great world building. There is a vast range of characters throughout the series so it is best to read from book 1. Recommend.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Terri Jo McAllister

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This story was very imaginative and kept me intrigued. Secrets and schemes between the different gods kept the story exciting. I love stories about mythology and Atlantis, etc. This was an entertaining book, and I will definitely be reading the other books in the series.

 

Reviewed by Terri Jo McAllister

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Vanessa Watts

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I love all things Greek mythology so as I stumbled upon this book I knew I had to give it a shot. What a great decision that turned out to be because this series is nothing short of amazing. The characters are well thought out and the writing makes you feel as though you are a part of the story, almost as though you are with Evan through every obstacle he faces.

This third and final book in this series is a bit of a bittersweet read because honestly I didn’t want the adventure to end. In this book Evan loses his memories and therefore forgets about the God’s quest. This leads to not only memories to be tested but loyalties and where they lie. Will Evan complete this quest and finally earn what has been promised by Zeus? Or are the other gifts that have been offered too great to pass up on?

While this can be read as a stand alone book, as the author does a fantastic job of recapping the previous books. The journey is far different and much more interesting if you start at the beginning with Evan in book one. Overall, I am so glad I ran across this series and am equally sad that this journey has ended. I can’t wait to see what else this author might have on the table because the writing was fantastic and I bet whatever is produced next will be just as amazing!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Crystal Brehant

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely LOVE Greek Mythology so always look forward to reading any books based in it. This story did not disappoint and I look forward to reading others. You can read this as a stand alone book, but I do suggest reading the others too. However, I don’t think you’ll miss much! This story was action packed and had me on the edge of my seat. I enjoyed going on adventures with the MC.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Christen Ware

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Greek mythology retelling that leads into epic twists and turns. A good continuation of the first two books and a journey for a third relic to regain the Olympian favor in a twist to rewrite history. Taking place in Ancient Greece, the story leads through familiar characters with a brand new twist designed to captivate at every turn.

Writing as sharp and calculated as steel, Cavallaro wins again with this final installment. A satisfying end with a bittersweet feel hits hard. Very good read.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Lauren West

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I went in blind and enjoyed this book immensely. Sadly I have to read 1 and 2 for the full effect, but this book itself was amazing. I adore anything related to Greek Gods, mythology, philosophy, fables, and stories being retold with a twist. There was so much depth and detail which truly enhanced the journey!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Mary Espinoza

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

First of all, let me start with saying…I’m not a normal person and hardly ever read books in order! With that being said, Minotaur’s Lair is the third book in the series and was wonderfully written! This novel could be just read as a stand-alone book, and you wouldn’t be lost! Now I will also add that the story is much more interesting if you read the previous books in the series as well. I actually went back and read the second book, now all I need is to read the first book! This was a fantastic and detailed read, that drew me in and made me feel like I was right there with the characters. Luciana Cavallero has such a unique writing style that is so strong that you can vividly imagine what is happening. This book really ends on a high note! Which is a lot to say because sometimes when you are reading books that are part of a series, you feel like you were left high and dry and didn’t get a great ending!
I for one am very intrigued when it comes to Greek Mythology, and I loved the Greek mythology element that Luciana added to this book. She included quite a bit of information that I was already aware of. I really enjoyed going on Evan’s journey with him. Luciana created a wonderful character that you felt like you were right next to on his journey, and that is despite the fact that he is a twelve-year-old young man! I hope that you will enjoy this page turning book as much as I did! Happy Reading!

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Mary Espinoza, December 2022

Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Tausha Treadway

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro. This is such a good book. I have loved this series. It is a Greek Mythology story and filled with all kinds of adventures. I do recommend reading the first 2 books before to better understand the characters. There are a ton of characters so you really need to know who is who. There is a list at the end of the book if you get confused during reading. Its the story of Architect Evan Chronis and his crew are trying to locate the 3rd and final relic from the Minotaur. They are attacked by cyclopes, man eating birds and all kinds of crazy things. They even have their memories erased. Will they be able to collect the relic or will they all die trying. Read this fast paced historical fiction story to find out. You won’t be disappointed!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars
Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro

Minotaur’s Lair is the third and final book in the Servant of the Gods Trilogy. Wow what an epic ending to a wonderfully written Historical Fantasy that will have you turning the pages trying to figure out what is going to happen next. This story is packed with mythology, fantasy , action, adventure and more. Evan has been through a lot and now he’s been drugged to forget the god’s . But can he return back home before its to late? I don’t want to give away anything but I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading many more books by this author.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Brandy Vaughn

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair is the final book in the Servant of the Gods trilogy. Although this is book three, it also reads well as a stand alone novel. There is a a unique mix of the ancient past with twenty-first century knowhow. The author does a wonderful job creating the historical world with layers of intrigue to keep the reader turning the page. Packed with action, mythology, danger, magic and mythical creatures to keep you guessing what will happen next!

Review by @bilberrysweet

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair is the third book in the Servant of the Gods series. It’s worth reading the series in order – you get enough of the backstory in this book to follow it but it would be more enjoyable to read as the culmination of the series.

As the title suggests, Minotaur’s Lair draws on Greek mythology to create a vivid fantasy world. There are plenty of familiar characters and tropes, but modern elements bring originality as well. The historical setting is detailed, with plenty of information about ancient lives including things like medicine, making it both an immersive and interesting read.

There are some great characters in this story! I particularly like Dexion, a boy whose insight and friendship help Evan in his quest. He’s a fun character with great energy, and I like a story where children notice things that adults miss.

This book gets five stars from me! I’d recommend it to fans of Greek Mythology and historical fantasy. Do start at the beginning, though, with Search for the Golden Serpent to get the full story.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by April McCoy

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I am here for any books that contain greek mythology. This is the final book (number 3 in the series). I didnt read the first two and didnt feel like i was unable to grasp what was going on! The way the writer tells the tale is honestly just mystical. It grabs your attention, and it had made me want to go back and read the other two. Its the way that the description is so perfectly balanced that you honestly feel as if you’re there that was the biggest winner for me. The story itself is great and well thought out. Author has an incredible mind and this book shows it!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The epic historical fantasy adventure continues in this third and final instalment of this enjoyable and engaging series. It really is an action packed story, with a great mix of history, fantasy and mythology, all of which had me hooked throughout. Evan and his companions are now entrapped by Antioche, the Amazon Queen and her warriors, as the Dark Master’s victorious revenge over the gods is almost complete. Meanwhile, the High Priestess has failing health making her unable to rescue her brother and her fellow Atlanteans. The only chance they have of stopping the Dark Master’s succession plans is to recover the last sacred relic, which is secreted in the lair of the Minotaur. Evan must continue his journey to the mystical lands of Krete in order for his father, Zeus, to fulfil his promise.
He also has precious gifts given to him by Queen Antioche, both allegiances and memories are tested in this story, but will Evan make it home, and if so what will his future be. The unique settings are brought vividly to life by the detailed and descriptive narrative, making me feel immersed in the storyline. The characters and the mythical creatures also come alive and jump off the page. The added historical details make it obvious this is a well researched novel, and the twists and turns kept the plot unpredictable. This was an entertaining read and one which I recommend, along with the two previous books in the series.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Helen Dawkins

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in the trilogy and an excellent addition! The story follows Evan, who is Zeus child and his brothers and sisters from Alantis. He must face the Queen that has held them captive, Queen Antioche as well as stop the Dark Master (Kronos) from bringing about the Messiah. Not only is he the main character in saving the Gods, but he also now has completely forgotten who he is and his mission. Gods, adventure, betrayals, love, and so much more, what else could you ask for? I have really enjoyed this book. I think personally you could read this book without reading the others, as the author does a really nice job of catching the reader up on everything that has previously happened.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A stunning conclusion to an epic trilogy filled with fast paced adventure in ancient Greece. I devoured this story as quickly as possible to discover what happens with Evan and his fellow companions who are in a race to save the gods. Again, a wonderfully researched story that makes you feel like you are right there in ancient Greece with the characters. The author did a fabulous job of blending history, mythology and fantasy into a stunning trilogy. The story continued to take you on different twists and turns, culminating into a surprising ending. I will definitely be checking out the author’s other series as her writing is stellar and kept my interest peaked throughout the entire trilogy.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Santana Hicks

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the 3rd book in the ‘Servant of the Gods’ series but can technically be read as a stand alone. There is a nice recap of the previous novels within the book.

Evan is a descendant of Zeus, he was made solely to stop the demise of the Greek deities by defeating Kronos. Kronos is dead set on destroying Olympus and all the gods who live there to become the one and only ruler.

The novel starts off with Evan and his companions on an Amazonian island, they have no recollection of why they were travelling the waters. The queen made it so the men were breeding machines to ensure her people’s survival. The queen took Evan as her consort and there seems to be a little bit of Stockholm syndrome. Evan finds out what the queen has done and is angry but can’t get her out of his mind, especially since she is pregnant with his child.

Once the men’s memories were restored they left the island and continued on to Krete where the last relic is supposed to be. It is a long journey with lots of obstacles and Evan is being tested by both the gods and Kronos. Gods are known to be fickle and Evan doesn’t know who to trust anymore. Evan just wants to go home and he will do everything he can to do so.

I really enjoyed this book. It was action packed, filled with characters from Greek mythology (which I am a fan of) and drama. I recommend reading this book 100%!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Charlene Gonzalez

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: is 4 out of 5 stars

I am not a great fan of Mythical history with Greek gods, but I was amazed at this story turned out. Knowing that it was the 3rd book in Luciana Servant of the Gods series, I might have to get the 1st book to fully get into the adventure with Evan and to see what happens in the beginning.

I love fantasy books and this one hit the spot where it took greek gods to another level for me.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book #3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Angela Hayes

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Minotaur’s Lair is the third and final book in the Servant of the Gods series by Luciana Cavallaro. I have really enjoyed following along on this epic fantasy series, so this final book was a little bit of a bitter-sweet read for me. On one hand I really wanted to know what happens and how everything would play out in the end. But then on the other hand, I knew this was the final and wasn’t reading to leave the adventure behind.
This book proved to be another well-woven and action-packed fantasy adventure- with ancient history, intriguing mythology, gods, dramatic developments, danger, magic, the paranormal, mythical creatures, rich world building, agendas, revenge, and a few surprises.
This book follows on from book two, and even though the author does a good job of ‘catching’ the reader up on what has previously transpired, there is something to be said for experiencing it all first-hand…. So, therefore, I highly recommend reading the first two books before starting on this instalment.
Evan has been through quite a lot since we met him back in book one, but he’s not going to catch a break any time soon. Thrust into this adventure, Evan has been drugged and has forgotten the god’s quest. So, as you can imagine, nothing good can come from that. Set the scene for epic odyssey. It’s not only are memories and loyalties that are to be tested as all the action unfolds- and what ensues definitely makes for a captivating read.
As I have mentioned before, Ms. Cavallaro’s attention to detail and obvious love of ancient history really helps to bring her story(ies) to life. She proves to have an eye for detail, and her descriptive details and snippets of history, as well as her ability to build tension really adds to the intrigue, atmosphere, and overall ‘feel’ of the story. It was so easy to be ‘in’ the story, and ‘see’ everything as it was unfolding. I can see this making a great television series.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Luciana Cavallaro!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jenni Bishop

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Straight off ending the second book I jumped straight on to this one. I could not wait to see where Luciana was taking this story. Minotaur’s Lair is the third and unfortunately final book in the Servant of the Gods trilogy. There is a cast of many but they feel like old friends now we are approaching the end.
Imagine thrust back in tome to a world where mythological creatures and beings, gods and monsters reside. Imagine being shipwrecked without your memory of where you are and why you are there. Curses in practice, danger at every corner, enough drama to last a life time, tensions running high and palpable this and more is what you can expect in this epic mythological fantasy read.
The stakes are high in this last leg of the quest to find the relics needed to stop the annihilation of the god’s an Evans way home.
Luciana’s passion for all things Greek mythology shines through with this original, complex and cleverly crafted tale.
I look forward to reading what comes next.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jennifer Reimer

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Once again myths and legends, mixed with action-packed tale, ancient mythology, mystical places, time travel, modern technology and historic events all rolled into one story, that had me once again not being able to put this book down. The drama was nonstop from the beginning all the way to the ending. The book was filled with maybe unexpected twists and turns throughout the story which really made up for an exciting read to the end. Highly recommend this story of Evans time traveling, God, myths and an amazing tale of adventure.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jamie Truex

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Minotaur’s Lair is the third book in the series by Luciana Cavallaro. Once again the author put great work into the details of the characters and the world they are in. This may well become a new favorite author of mine. I feel I can relate to the characters and was very invested in each book. Highly recommend this series!

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Jules Herbert

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I reviewed book 2 I said that the authors creative storyline, descriptive detailed writing, wonderful characters and intriguing combination of Ancient History, Mythology and Fantasy would 100% keep you captivated from start to finish and it absolutely continues in this 3rd and final book for this truly amazing series! With such an action packed, adventure filled storyline and an ending you may well find unexpected you will cement your love of this very talented author for sure!! I know I have. From now on just seeing her name on a book will be enough for me to want to read it.

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Minotaur’s Lair (Servant of the Gods Book 3) by Luciana Cavallaro – Review by Kerry Baker

Minotaur's Lair (Servant of the Gods, #3)Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a fantastic and detailed story that draws you in and makes you feel like you are right there with the characters. The author has created imagery so strong that you can vividly imagine what is happening. As the final book in the trilogy this book really ends on a high. This is easily my favourite book out of all of them and I didn’t want it to end.
I loved the Greek mythology element to this. It made it so much easier to engage with the book as there was a lot of information that I was already aware of. I really enjoyed going on Evan’s journey with him. He was easy to relate to, despite being a 12-year old boy. This is a fantastic series that I have loved from start to finish.

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