Published 09/11/2023 | ,
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The final instalment in Elodie Harper’s Sunday Times bestselling Wolf Den TrilogyA courtesan in Rome. Playing for power. Haunted by her past. Her name is Amara. How will her fortunes fall?Amara’s journey has taken her far, from a lowly slave in Pompeii’s brothel to a high-powered courtesan in Rome. She is now a freedwoman with wealth and influence, yet she is still drawn back to her past. For while Amara is caught up in the political scheming of the Imperial palace, her daughter remains in Pompeii, raised by the only man she ever truly loved. Although she longs for her family, Amara knows they are safest while she is far away. Perhaps, with enough cunning and courage, she will manage to turn Fortuna’s wheel in their favour.
But the year is ad 79, and Mount Vesuvius is preparing to make itself known…
The Temple of Fortuna is the dramatic final instalment in Elodie Harper’s Sunday Times-bestselling Wolf Den trilogy, which reimagines the lives of women who have long been overlooked.
Praise for the Wolf Den Trilogy: ‘Captivating’ Jennifer Saint’Vibrant and thrilling’ Observer ‘Beautiful’ Susan Stokes-Chapman‘Richly imagined’ Louise O’Neill ‘Spell-binding’ Anna Mazzola ‘One-of-a-kind’ Red Magazine’Triumphant’ Luna McNamara

Legendarium
Dog Gone
Wild Child
I Like to Put Food in My Welly
The Alien Who Came to Stay
Cyfres Amdani: Gorau Glas
Breasts and Eggs
A Spoonful of Murder
How To Change the World
England & Wales Island Bagging
Oi Dog!
Little Women
Muse
Little Country Cottage: A Summer Treasury of Recipes, Crafts and Wisdom
Llyfr Lliwio Pel-Droed Cymru | Welsh Football Colouring Book
Usborne First Jigsaws And Book: Wild Animals
The Complete MAUS
Hungry Ghosts : A BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club Pick - and 'an early contender for the Booker' (The Times)
Grime and Punishment
Day Walks in the Brecon Beacons
Transcription
A Bitter Remedy : A totally compelling historical mystery


