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Monday, 26 August 2024

Head back to AD59 in A. M. Swink's fabulous book - Roma.n Equestrian I: Venator



Roman Equestrian I: Venator 
By A. M. Swink


Publication Date: July 16th, 2024
Publisher: Historium Press
Page: 464 Pages
Genre: Historical Romance

Britannia, AD 59. Decimus is a long-serving senior centurion who dreams of retirement in Rome. Luciana is a Cornovii princess devoted to the freedom and survival of her tribe. Connected only by a passion for horsemanship, the pair could not be more ill-matched. After a deadly conflict thrusts these enemies together, each is determined to fight their desires and triumph over the other. Who will ultimately control the other’s heart? 

But Decimus and Luciana are not the only ones on the hunt for supremacy; a desperate struggle over the province is beginning to simmer to a boil. There are whispers of mysterious Druids fomenting unrest among the western British tribes, whose inter-tribal divisions threaten to subsume them. The future of the Roman legions in the province is suddenly thrown into doubt as casualties begin to mount. Decimus and Luciana find themselves entangled within a web of characters, Briton and Roman, playing with Britannia’s destiny to serve their own ends. 

The hunt for power is on, where only one side can emerge triumphant. But just who among these hunters will end up hunted?

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Roman Equestrian I: Venator 

A. M. Swink


A native of Dayton, Ohio, A.M. Swink grew up obsessed with two things: books and horses. After a childhood of reading, writing, showing, and riding, she moved to Lexington, Kentucky to complete a degree in equine science and management and a degree in English literary studies. She now works in Lexington as a college professor of reading and writing. In her spare time, she has travelled extensively around the UK and Ireland, exploring ancient sites and artefacts, as well as tracing her own ancestry. She is proud to be descended from County Cork’s Callaghan clan.

When not writing, she can be found collecting and showing model horses or enjoying her favourite British comedy programmes.

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5 comments:

  1. It’s disappointing that there aren’t more books set in this era, as I really enjoy them. I’m going to add your book to my list of books I want to read.

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    1. I love this era as well/ hope you enjoy reading Roman Equestrian I: Venator.

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  2. I have this book on my to-read list. I can’t wait to dive into it.

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  3. Your book sounds really fascinating. I shall look forward to reading it.

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  4. I am waiting for this book to come out on audio.

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