The Roman

By Caroline Storer

‘Full of sexual tension’ Jane Hunt Reviews

ROME AD 79


The one woman he ever loved was the one woman who betrayed him.


And now, the Roman will have his revenge…

Marsallas and Justina were young, beautiful and desperately in love once, until a tragic betrayal tore them apart.

Six years have passed since that day and Marsallas has since thrown himself into the deadly world of chariot racing, gaining fortune, fame, and a salacious reputation throughout Rome. His bed is kept warm by a different woman each night, but his heart remains iced over as the memory of Justina’s betrayal continues to haunts him.

The last thing he expects is to see her again, but when she steps back into his life he sees a chance to avenge his broken heart.

But beneath the hurt, an attraction so intense still burns between the two, and as their fates begin to intertwine once more, their determination to resist one another starts to falter…

Format: Paperback (A Format)
Release Date: 28 Feb 2017
Pages: 212
ISBN: 9780007591602

Being a poor sleeper, I’ve been making up stories for years now to try and exhaust my mind, and get some much needed sleep. It doesn’t always work as the stories then demand to be written! I write mainly Historical romances, but I’ve also written Contemporary romances, Romantic Intrigue and I’ve also tried my hand at Futuristic and Time Slip romances.

I live on the beautiful island of Anglesey in North Wales, with my wonderful husband, Colin. By day I’m an Environmental Health Officer, where I get to meet lots of interesting people – all grist to the writer’s mill.

‘Full of sexual tension reaching a delightfully steamy peak. Full of angst this story makes you walk an emotional tightrope right until the last page. Thankfully it is worth the effort. – Jane Hunt Reviews

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‘A great read for those who love historical romance … an ideal Sunday read that will have you booking a holiday to Rome or throwing a toga party.’ – Airam Booksie

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‘Hot on MANY levels..!’ – bestselling author & History blogger Erin Lawless

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