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The Wolf Queen - by Marie McCurdy (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Germania Magna, 8 CE, Thusnelda, princess and warrior of the Cherusci, chafes under the Roman occupation of her ancestral Germanic lands.
- Author(s): Marie McCurdy
- 354 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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CIRCE X SPARTACUS: While planning a rebellion, a barbarian princess battles a forbidden romance w/the Roman soldier leading the treasonous plot. Betrothed to the prince of another tribe, she must choose between love and the fight for freedom.
Book Synopsis
Germania Magna, 8 CE,
Thusnelda, princess and warrior of the Cherusci, chafes under the Roman occupation of her ancestral Germanic lands. High taxes, subjugation, and barbaric punishments have cowered too many of her people.
Thusnelda will now defy her supposed Roman masters.
When her long lost childhood love, Arminius, returns in a legionary uniform at the right hand of the Roman territorial governor, Thusnelda is disgusted by his betrayal. But beneath his polished Roman facade lies the soul of a warrior who never forgot his homeland.
Together Thusnelda and Arminius light the spark of rebellion. Not everyone wants to see Rome ousted, though, and their biggest opponent may have the power to stop the rebellion before it starts: Thusnelda's father.
Betrothed to the prince of another tribe, Thusnelda must resist Arminius' advances as she struggles to choose the cause of her people over the desires of her heart.
If she makes the wrong choice, they risk having no army at all when they face off against three legions in the infamous, audacious Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.