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[[Image:louiseallen_virginslavebarbarianking.jpg|thumb|Cover Art: Virgin Slave, Barbarian King]]
 
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* '''Author''': [[Louise Allen]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Louise Allen]]

Latest revision as of 01:42, 7 November 2008

Cover Art: Virgin Slave, Barbarian King

Book Description

Julia Livia Rufa is horrified when barbarians invade Rome and steal everything in sight. But she doesn't expect to be among the taken! As Wulfric's woman, she's ordered to keep house for the uncivilized marauders. Soon, though, Julia realizes that she's more free as a slave than she ever was as a sheltered Roman virgin.

It would be all too easy to succumb to Wulfric's quiet strength, and Julia wants him more than she's ever wanted anything. But Wulfric could one day be king, and Julia is a Roman slave. What future can there be for two people from such different worlds?

Reviews and Commentary

Virgin Slave, Barbarian King was the subject of a large-scale discussion across various blogs in January 2008. Laura Vivanco started the conversation at Teach Me Tonight.