BOOKS - Avis Aurea - The Golden Bird (Omnia Vincit Amor #2)
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Avis Aurea - The Golden Bird (Omnia Vincit Amor #2)
Author: Maxime Jaz
Year: May 13, 2022
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.2 MB
Language: English
Year: May 13, 2022
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.2 MB
Language: English
From the ashes of suffering, a new strength can be born. From embracing one's demons, a new life can be found.Back in Rome after his perilous adventures, Marius makes a shocking discovery about his past. But life must go on. Not only does his child need raising, but he must also resume his duties amidst the plotting of Rome's elite.To add to that, his love for Kyle burns even brighter, melting the walls behind which so many painful memories are trapped. And as feelings bubble to the surface more and more, Marius and Kyle's love is revealed without hindrance, slowly and sensually, even though shadows of Kyle's past come back to haunt him, and the people involved in his suffering are thorns in their emerging love.That, and the fact, Marius also brings home a new wife, Claudia.And as Claudia takes her place within the family, unexpected emotions emerge between them all, lacing themselves into Marius and Kyle's world, resulting in unexpected bliss. Until shattering news about their enemies leaves all of them grappling for air, facing decisions none of them want to make... caught in the race for power.Will their love surmount the many painful obstacles put in their path? Or will their enemies drive a wedge, an unbridgeable chasm between them all? Are Marius, Kyle, and Claudia nothing more than victims of the cruel world they live in?This book's story is set in Ancient Rome, loosely based on the times during Trajan's reign. However, the emperor and all the characters are fictitious, and do not reflect real historical events of those times.Despite a thorough research put into this book, "Avis Aurea" is not a historical fiction, but rather a queer romance set in a historical setting, depicting fictitious events. The language of the book does not reflect the language used during ancient times. Roman names have sometimes been adapted to fit the story, and some of them are purely fictional.