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"Saxon falls to Roman"
Reviewed by Merrilee Heffernan
Posted March 16, 2002
Wulfred is the leader of a Saxon group who attack Melania's
Villa in Britannia (around 500 BC). Melania has hidden
herself in the series of pipes used to heat the villa. When
Wulfred figures out where she is and pulls her from the
pipes, he sets up a series Read more...
"Different but well done."
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2002
In Ancient Britannia, Saxon chieftain Wulfred vows to
destroy every aspect of the hated Romans that he finds on
his beloved island. When he locates a remote Roman villa,
he leads warriors on a destructive assault like none that
the inhabitants have ever seen before. However, Wulfred is Read more...
SummaryHe had sworn to battle the empire wherever he found it, and
an isolated Roman villa in Britainnia seemed the perfect
target for his revenge. He and his fierce Saxon warriors
would sweep through it like an inferno, destroying all in
their path.
From the moment he saw her, he knew she embodied all that
Rome stood for: pride, arrogance, civilization...beauty.
She was a woman like no other, fighting with undaunted
spirit even as he made her his slave. And as he gazed into
her glittering golden eyes, he realized he could not leave
until he had satisfaction from her.
She called him barbarian, called him oaf, called him her
enemy. Yet when he took her in his hard-muscled arms, her
body trembled with excitement. But would the fire flaring
between them conquer him or her? Was the passion that
burned in their souls born of hatred, or of love?
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