Daughter of Carthage, Son of Rome

Daughter of Carthage, Son of Rome
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Publisher : Bellastoria Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781942209867
ISBN-13 : 194220986X
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Book Synopsis Daughter of Carthage, Son of Rome by : Kate Q. Johnson

Download or read book Daughter of Carthage, Son of Rome written by Kate Q. Johnson and published by Bellastoria Press. This book was released on 2021-04-23 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Italy, 218 BC. War rages between Rome and Carthage, the two greatest civilizations in the Mediterranean. Elissa Mago is a young Carthaginian aristocrat escaping an unwanted marriage and an unforgiving father. She’s captured by Marcus Gracchus, a centurion in the legions of the Roman Republic—and a man who has begun to question his allegiance to Rome’s treacherous leaders.  Forced to march with his legion across Italy, Elissa struggles to reconcile her loyalty to Carthage with her growing attraction to the brave and conflicted centurion. Even as battle between their people draws near, Marcus is captivated by Elissa's beauty and defiance. But what is he willing to lose to find something truly worth fighting for? And when war finally engulfs them, will Elissa yield her heart in time to choose where she belongs? As Carthage is destroyed in a struggle that will reverberate through history, they’ll learn if love can conquer even the most fated of endings.


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