Vestal Virgin by Suzanne Tyrpak
This
is a captivating story of a vestal virgin and the two men who either
desire her or want to possess her. It is engrossing because while
reading it you seem to be a part of the story with all the smells,
sounds, and sights of that time period. Which is why it is hard to put
down once you begin reading it - you get hooked on the characters and
what will happen to them next.
Christianity plays a large role in
the book, and some characters of the bible come to life as the events
that take place long ago are interwoven in the story. But as wholesome
as that sounds, this book has graphic sexual situations and images of
corruption, drug abuse, and scandal throughout that ring true to the
times. People follow whoever has supreme power in the book, no matter
how distasteful and shocking their actions are. The characters
historically are correct, and Roman mythology is talked about.
A
really fine read: the characters are well developed, the imagery is
defined, and the situations that the characters are place in seem real
for the times. All in all a really great fictional story set in Roman
times.
Enjoy,
Renee Shelton
Succotash Reviews
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Renee Shelton - Sand and Succotash Blog
Twitter: @121degreesC
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