
After loving The Wolf Den trilogy I was excited to read whatever the author put out next, and this didn't disappoint.
Very little is known about Boudicca's daughters, so I really enjoyed the story the author made for them. The author's note at the end is a great addition in understanding her approach to this.
The first half following the Iceni rebellion was brutal and devastating, whilst the second half in Rome had more political maneuvering as well as some more hopeful and happier moments.
There were a few time jumps which were quite abrupt and jarring, so much so I felt I'd missed something in the story, but apart from that this was fantastic.
After loving The Wolf Den trilogy I was excited to read whatever the author put out next, and this didn't disappoint.
Very little is known about Boudicca's daughters, so I really enjoyed the story the author made for them. The author's note at the end is a great addition in understanding her approach to this.
The first half following the Iceni rebellion was brutal and devastating, whilst the second half in Rome had more political maneuvering as well as some more hopeful and happier moments.
There were a few time jumps which were quite abrupt and jarring, so much so I felt I'd missed something in the story, but apart from that this was fantastic.