Overview: Abagail Haber loses her nomadic family and her freedom when a Roman Legion destroys her tribe. Contemplating the possibilities of her future as a slave to the Emperor seems bleak. But when the Emperor marries her to the man who trampled in and conquered her village, Abagail can think of no
The Legionnaire's Prize
โ Scribed by Adams, Lisa A
- Book ID
- 108858668
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Series
- Caledonia's Captives 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Overview: Abagail Haber loses her nomadic family and her freedom when a Roman Legion destroys her tribe. Contemplating the possibilities of her future as a slave to the Emperor seems bleak. But when the Emperor marries her to the man who trampled in and conquered her village, Abagail can think of nothing but escaping. Then night falls, and visions of the muscled Legionnaire haunt her dreams.
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