I absolutely fell in love with this book. It was amazing. If you read Cleopatra;s moon and liked it, this one you will love. However the book still leaves the bitter-sweet feeling of selene's fate. Even though in these series Helios does not die and had a romance with selene,she still ends up wit...
I enjoyed this book and intend to read the rest of the series.spoilers ahead-Some people complained that there is magic in the book. I liked it.Secondly, an author's note at the end explains that the author omitted Marcella Major from the story for brevity. I researched online and it turns out th...
This one was a bit odd, considering the fact that these were real people that Dray put a fictional spin on. I didn't actually mind the magical aspects of this as much as I thought I would. It's my first historical fiction/fantasy book that I've read. Everything else I've read has either involved ...
I would like to state that I love historical novels and do not mind sex scenes at all but I just don’t know what to say I could not finish this book.it was exhausting. I read about 250 pages and decided to throw in the towel, which I never do. I truly wanted to slap Selene she was so selfish and ...
Okay so first up, this has a whole bunch of R18+ kind of things going on. There's rape, and there's incestuousness. For the first, I hated that obviously, and I hated that Selene would even consider letting a similar situation happen again (only with her in control). The second, it was somethi...
This short story about Queen Arsinoe II was decent enough. (Hey, and it's free on Amazon, so you don't have anything to lose by checking it out.) Good character development, interesting plot. This is written for young adults, so if you like steamy love scenes in your historical fiction, look else...
This is the final book in an excellent trilogy of Cleopatra's daughter. This daunting book of 576 pages tries to tell of a story of a dauntless queen who lived in the turbulent and twisted early period of the Roman Empire. Most people are at least vaguely aware of Caesar, Marc Anthony, Cleopatr...
I hope your little one has felt no inconvenience from the journey, that Ann is quite recovered, and Mr. Randolph’s health good. Yours is so firm, that I am less apt to apprehend for you: Still, however, take care of your good health, and of your affection to me, which is the solace of my life. WA...
The mere sight of the chipped arch funneling us into the city—the knowledge that I was that much closer to her—made my body respond in a most embarrassing way. I did not need my tented tunic announcing to the world my business in Pompeii. Thank Priapus for the pressure of the cloth. &...