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Aurelia The Voice of Rome - Whispers of Rebellion - cover

Aurelia The Voice of Rome - Whispers of Rebellion

Jorge Morales

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the twilight of the Republic, one woman must choose between loyalty and survival.
 
Rome bleeds from within. The Senate is fractured, the streets teem with unrest, and the shadow of civil war looms over the Eternal City. Aurelia, the daughter of a murdered senator, walks a razor’s edge between the crumbling ideals of the Republic and the ruthless ambitions of those who would replace it.
 
When a cryptic message from her late father reveals a conspiracy that could doom Rome, Aurelia is thrust into a deadly game of power. Lucius Valerius, a charismatic manipulator, offers her a place at his side—but at the cost of her soul. Claudia, her oldest friend, begs her to resist. And as rebellion ignites, Aurelia must decide:
 
Will she silence her voice to survive… or rise as Rome’s last hope?
 
A gripping tale of betrayal, sacrifice, and the weight of legacy, Aurelia: The Voice of Rome reimagines the fall of the Republic through the eyes of a woman fighting to reclaim its future—before the empire drowns in blood.
Available since: 05/19/2025.
Print length: 34 pages.

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