Path of Love

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By İbrahim SARI

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In most tellings of Greek myth, Iphigenia's life ends on the altar at Aulis—sacrificed by her father for the winds to carry a thousand ships to Troy. Path of Love dares to ask: what if that was not the end of her story?

This novel reimagines Iphigenia not as a victim, but as a guardian. Rescued from death and bound to a greater purpose, she becomes the keeper of an ancient darkness older than the gods—a Hunger that feeds on bloodlines and memory. Years later, her brother Orestes, haunted by grief and guilt, learns the truth of her fate. Determined to find her, he sets out on a journey that will test his courage, his heart, and his understanding of what it truly means to protect someone you love.

Alongside Nysa, a healer marked by loss, and Odysseus, the ever-cunning wanderer, Orestes travels through lands scarred by shadow to the heart of the Labyrinth of Knossos. What he finds there is not a battle to be won with swords, but a choice that will shape the fate of generations.

Path of Love is not the story of heroes seeking glory, but of siblings bound by love in the face of impossible choices. It is about sacrifice without bitterness, courage without conquest, and peace born not from dominance, but from compassion.

Through lyrical prose and a deep reimagining of Greek myth, this novel explores timeless themes:
• The quiet strength of choosing peace over vengeance
• The bonds that endure beyond names and lifetimes
• The healing that comes from breaking cycles of violence

For readers of Madeline Miller's Circe and Natalie Haynes' A Thousand Ships, Path of Love offers a moving, human-centered vision of myth—where silence can be as powerful as a sword, and where love leaves the deepest mark of all.

Step into a Greece where shadows hold memory, where the Labyrinth hides not just monsters but truths, and where the gentlest path may be the bravest one.

Path of Love