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Domna Part One: The Sun God's Daughter - Domna (A Serialized Novel of Osteria) #1 - cover

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Domna Part One: The Sun God's Daughter - Domna (A Serialized Novel of Osteria) #1

Tammie Painter

Publisher: Tammie Painter

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Summary

As a realm teeters on the verge of rebellion anything is possible, except one woman's freedom to choose her fate. 
  
If you like the political intrigue, adventure, and love triangles of historical fiction by Philippa Gregory and Bernard Cornwell, and the mythological world-building of fantasy fiction by Madeline Miller and Simon Scarrow, you'll love Domna. 
  
Sofia Domna has her future planned. She'll follow in her father's footsteps and lead the Temple of Apollo. She'll marry her childhood love, Papinias. She'll have respect, status, and power. 
  
So when her father bitterly forces her betrothal to a stranger and orders her from the life she's always known, Sofia is thrown into a new world where any wrong move could mean her demise. 
  
Refusing to give up her home, her future, and her love, Sofia immediately plans her escape, but she soon learns exactly how cruel destiny and the people surrounding her new husband can be. 
  
Set in a world brimming with political turmoil and violent ambition, Domna is a six-part serialized novel that tells the tale of Sofia Domna, a woman whose destiny is abruptly changed when she reprimands the wrong man. 
  
As Sofia's life moves through the trials of a forced marriage, motherhood, and yearning temptation, she learns that destiny isn't given; it's made by cunning, endurance, and, at times, bloodshed. 
  
Grab your copy of Domna, Part One: The Sun God's Daughter to begin this highly-anticipated tale of passion, ambition, and betrayal today. 
  
Domna is a six-part serialized novel. The titles include:Part One: The Sun God's DaughterPart Two: The Solon's SonPart Three: The Centaur's GamblePart Four: The Regent's EdictPart Five: The Forgotten HeirPart Six: The Solon's WifeDomna is also available as a Complete Set with several exclusive bonus features.
Available since: 01/09/2019.

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