The Temple of Fortuna
The Wolf Den Trilogy, Book 3
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Antonia Beamish
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Elodie Harper
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The final installment in Elodie Harper's Sunday Times bestselling Wolf Den Trilogy Amara's journey has taken her far; from a slave in Pompeii's wolf den to a high-powered courtesan in Rome... though her story is not over yet. While Amara plays for power in Rome's imperial palace, those dearest to her remain in Pompeii. But it is AD 79, and mighty Mount Vesuvius is about to make itself known... 'Beautiful, moving, captivating.' JENNIFER SAINT 'Vivid, unsentimental and compelling.' THE TIMES
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- queenbeebuzz
- 03-05-24
Amazing trilogy
I loved the depiction of ancient Pompeii the lives of all strata’s of society and will miss Amara her family friends and enemies- a wonderful read
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-11-23
five stars
wonderful characters. gut-wrenching arcs. vivid writing. a brilliant finale to a trilogy i adored! thank you Elodie Harper, for writing these books
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- Anonymous User
- 16-11-23
an absorbing and dramatic audiobook
set against the background of the Roman empire and amidst the streets of Pompeii and the shadow of Mt Vesuvius, we meet Amara, a freed slave, engaged to an important Roman. she has come a long way from her position in the Wolf Den brothel in book 1 of the same name and this book picks up immediately after the events of book 2 The House with the Golden Door. Amara's status always seems to hang in the balance though with her previous owner present as a menacing threat to revert her back to her old days. There is so much drama in this book based around the natural disaster of Mt Vesuvius. Its eruption causes chaos and shapes the course of events for all and bringing so much loss. an absolutely absorbing listen.
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- kal winston
- 09-08-24
descriptions of versuvious
You feel as if you are there with the characters. I can't wait to go to Pompei to see it for myself.
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- Rhian Evans
- 12-11-23
Absolutely incredible final instalment
I loved the first two book, this one was incredible. Elodie Harper, you are amazing.
What a wonderful book. It bought me to tears, sobbing ones. And joy.
Amara, what a woman!
Going to start at book one straight away!
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- michelle m
- 23-01-24
Just wonderful
Have loved listening to the whole three books, loved how the series was finished too. Fact and fiction fitted perfectly
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- Vaan
- 15-06-24
Strong women
Read this after visiting Pompei. The author brings the streets to life, and describes the horror and confusion of the escape from Vesuvius. Also fascinating about Roman society and life then.
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- Mr Fennell
- 21-06-24
Well written story
I enjoyed the trilogy, and had a good ending.
Thing I found irritating as I was taught that the eruption burying Pompeii was on the 24th of August 79 A.D and not the 24th of October as mentioned a number of times in the book.
A recommended read
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- Slava
- 02-07-24
Dramatic and satisfying
Well rounded characters bring the series to a close in perfect dramatic fashion. Loved it!
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- Angela
- 05-04-24
Was so sorry when it ended, loved it
I saw the final book on an audible offer, decided to try from the beginning, was unconvinced at first but I loved the characters the story, I was swept along with it and felt quite bereft when it ended
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