![]() Lush, atmospheric and mesmerising, it gives a voice to the voiceless women lost to the sands of history. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker’s The Silence of the Girls and Madeline Miller’s Circe. Set in Pompeii’s lupanar, The Wolf Den is the first in a trilogy of novels reimagining the lives of women who have long been overlooked. But how much is her freedom going to cost her? ![]() Amara has learnt that everything in this city has its price. Out here, even the lowest slave can secure a reversal in fortune. For the streets of Pompeii are alive with opportunity. ![]() By day, she walks the streets with the Wolf Den’s other women, finding comfort in the laughter and dreams they share. For now her only value lies in the desire she can stir in others.īut Amara’s spirit is far from broken. Sharp, clever and resourceful, Amara is forced to hide her talents. Now she is a slave in Pompeii’s infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Welcome to the Wolf Den…Īmara was once a beloved daughter, until her father’s death plunged her family into penury. Thank you to Head of Zeus for the gifted ARC. I’m finally sharing my review for The Wolf Den, the magnificent story that was the first Squadpod Book Club read in the summer. Genre: Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Greek Mythologyīetter late than never. ![]()
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