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Daughters of rome by kate quinn
Daughters of rome by kate quinn











daughters of rome by kate quinn daughters of rome by kate quinn

Readers will become thoroughly immersed in this chaotic period of Roman history. She juggles protagonists with ease and nicely traces the evolution of Marcella-her most compelling character-from innocuous historian to evil manipulator.

daughters of rome by kate quinn

Quinn's prequel lacks the darkness of her debut, but not the intensity. All four women must make major sacrifices and risk losing everything-including their lives. Powerful, prosperous, and expanding ever farther into the untamed world, the Roman Empire has reached its zenith under the rule of the beloved Emperor Trajan. What unfolds is a soap opera of biblical proportions: when Otho deposes Emperor Galba, Cornelia's husband loses his head-literally Marcella steps in to pull Galba's strings, but future emperor Domitian keeps an adoring, if untrusting, eye on her. From the national bestselling author of Daughters of Romeand Mistress of Romecomes a tale of love, power, and intrigue spanning the wilds of the Empire to the seven hills of Rome. 69, a tumultuous time of shifting loyalties. Quinn sets her novel in the "Year of the Four Emperors," A.D. Quinn's follow-up to last year's Mistress of Rome focuses on four Roman women: Cornelia, the "perfect Roman wife," is poised to become the next empress her sister, Marcella, is a historian with a budding appetite for manipulating powerful men cousin Lollia finds herself constantly bartered off to different influential men, though only her slave truly knows her heart and cousin Diana lives for the excitement of the chariot races.













Daughters of rome by kate quinn