Venus Campbell builds Requite of the Fates around an unusually ambitious collision of ideas: a war photojournalist carrying grief, an Earth emissary whose body can be controlled by an alien Entity, and technology capable of throwing them into Minoan Crete. The mythology beneath the story is familiar—the world of Theseus and the Minotaur—but Campbell approaches it through questions of autonomy, memory, desire, and survival. Marly Broadie and Nate Wayne are not simply trying to find their way home. Their return to the future is tied to a humanity whose existence may depend on what happens between them.
Requite of the Fates
by Venus Campbell
Genre: Interracial Time Travel Romance, SciFi Adventure
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Controlled by aliens, Nathaniel Wayne can’t resist his attraction to Marlene Broadie.
Perfect for fans of The Song of Achilles and A Touch of Darkness, this interracial time-travel romance is a Greek mythology retelling of the Theseus and the Minotaur that follows war photojournalist, Marly Broadie, surviving on grit and grief as she encounters Emissary Nate Wayne, under the control of aliens.
Set in near future New York city, and Los Angelos and 1500's BCE Crete, Nate's body, as Emissary for Earth, can be piloted by the Entity, aliens threatening humanity. Any resistance initiates humanity's annihilation. Marly's photography of the Emissary will ensure her mother's life-saving treatment. Instead, Marly provokes the Entity's interest and Nate's. Alien time-travel tech flings them back to ancient Minoan Crete. Stuck in the past, their desire for each other grows. Every reclaimed memory brings them closer to returning to the present and the Entity who can possess Nate's body. However, the future without them means human extinction. They will escape the past as their love is required to ensure humanity's future.
From award winning author, Venus Campbell, Requite of the Fates is a multicultural mytho-sci time-travel romance for readers ready to adventure into the mythical past.
The mythology in Requite of the Fates is only one layer of a much larger speculative puzzle. Campbell pairs the ancient world of Minoan Crete with a near-future Earth facing alien control, then places a romance inside a conflict where Nate's own body can be commandeered by the Entity threatening humanity. Marly brings another perspective to the story as a war photojournalist motivated initially by the chance to secure treatment for her mother. Add lost memories, time-travel technology, the Theseus and Minotaur framework, and a relationship whose consequences extend beyond the couple themselves, and the novel becomes a deliberately cross-genre story about love complicated by questions of choice, control, and survival.
This combination should appeal most to readers who enjoy watching genre boundaries disappear. The book brings together interracial romance, time travel, science fiction, Greek mythology, and adventure rather than asking any one of those elements to carry the story alone. Readers interested in Theseus and the Minotaur retellings will recognize the mythological foundation, while those drawn to speculative romance may be especially intrigued by Nate's lack of complete control over his own body and the danger that creates for his relationship with Marly. The movement between a near-future America and 1500's BCE Crete also gives the story a broad canvas for readers who like romance tangled up with both ancient history and futuristic stakes.
Venus Campbell is the Principal of the Book of Venus publishing and the Winner of the Kroger Award for Excellence in Creative Writing. She has finaled in various writing contests such as the Central Ohio Ignite the Flame and the New England Chapter- RWA First Kiss. Campbell is a member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) and the Authors Guild. Campbell has written professionally since 2006 and has completed five single title manuscripts. To Desire the Stars is her second publication. Campbell focuses on interweaving paranormal elements into romance stories, creating unique worlds which challenge people’s perceptions of self and preconceived notions of human love and relationships.
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Requite of the Fates gives its central romance an obstacle far more complicated than distance or circumstance: Nate's body itself is vulnerable to an outside intelligence capable of overriding his resistance, while his and Marly's disappearance from the future carries consequences for the survival of humanity. Campbell then sends that conflict backward into Minoan Crete, tying futuristic technology to ancient myth and making recovered memory part of the path home.
For readers who like their romance inseparable from the speculative machinery around it, the book offers a particularly unusual meeting point between mythology, science fiction, time travel, and the question of how love survives when personal freedom is never guaranteed.

