Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Another Homerun in Alison Morton's Roma Nova Series




 I received a pre-publication copy as a reviewer for the Discovering Diamonds review site; however, another tough reviewer beat me to it in posting his on Helen Hollick's Blog (definitely worth reading) where it received the  
Discovered Diamond Award - see

Here is my review: 

Alison Morton’s excellent Speculative History series poses the underlying question, “What If...” While the thread also runs through "Carina," it does not detract from the thriller-element of this novella.

Having read several full-length (5-star) volumes of the series, I had come to know Carina rather well as a hard-trained and self-reliant Praetorian Officer (with a rather dangerous penchant not to take orders too well at times). In "Carina," it was doubly satisfying to delve deeper into this feisty character defeating foes as well as her own past; we also glimpse her more vulnerable side (especially toward the swoon-worthy Conrad).

The writing once again is what we have come to expect from Ms. Morton: brisk and intelligent, with her material being well-researched as the imaginary autonomous country of Roma Nova fiercely guards her borders in the middle of an unstable Europe. 

Here, I'd like to mention the choice of covers for the series: Simply stunning. While the basic image for all books is the same, the one-word titles and their graphics beautifully stand out. There is no mistaking which book is which.

This is an exciting series for history and thriller lovers alike. 




Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/CARINA
Alison's Blog gives us many interesting insights into Roman Society:

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