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Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Welcome to Day #5 of the blog tour or The Sign of the Blood (A Dangerous Emperor, Book #1) by Laurence O'Bryan #BlogTour #HistFic @LPOBryan @LombardEmma @gwendalyn_books

 



The Sign of the Blood

(A Dangerous Emperor, Book #1)

By Laurence O'Bryan



September 22nd – November 24th 2020


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Publication Date: 22nd November 2018

Publisher: Ardua 

Print Length: 469 Pages

Genre: Historical Fiction


The first Christian emperor faces ruthless enemies on his journey to power.


Cool mist settles over the legion advancing toward the Persian army. Constantine, the son of an emperor, the Roman officer leading the attack, tells his men to halt - something is wrong.


Before long, the battle rages. He frees a slave named Juliana. She is half Persian and half Roman. As they are pursued to Britannia over land and sea, he learns that she can see the future - his future.


It is 306A.D., long before Constantine the Great converted to Christianity and became the first Christian emperor.


To ensure he survives, he must eliminate his enemies. But who must die first? The priestess, Sybellina, who joined them in Rome and practices dark and seductive magic? Or the brutal legion commanders who surround his father? Or, as Juliana suspects, are those who want him dead even closer?


A gripping historical novel about Constantine’s bloody rise to power, the woman who helped him, and the real reason he supported a persecuted Christian minority, a decision which changed the world into the one we know. 



We are stopping over on two blog today!

Head over to Emma Lombard's Official Blog and have a sneak-peek between the covers of The Sign of the Blood.

Click HERE!


Check out what Gwendalyn's Books has to say about The Sign of the Blood:


"A fabulous representation to storyline, the author delivers a compelling, intriguing novel. I was completely engaged with its absolutely fantastic characters that totally captivated and fascinated me. The strength of this novel handsdown is the author’s fabulous characterizations and precision details. Rich battle scenes of war and blood to lustful carnage. Easy to follow narration that held my attention from the very first page until the last. I absolutely loved the characters and how realistic they were given the time period. This is a treasure of book to buy and keep in your library. My first read, from this highly talented author, I am excited to read more work from the author Laurence O’Bryan..."


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