Valentine edition by Jamieson Wolf Literature Fiction eBooks
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Valentine will have to free his heart and face death in order to become the man of legend…
Valentine is the story of Valentine, a sorcerer in the heyday of the Roman Empire. Though Claudius has made a decree forbidding marriage, Valentine weds people in honor of the God Lespercus.
He knows that his magic, his work, comes from a higher power than the Roman Emperor. When he is visited by Asterius, the chief of the Roman Guard, Valentine falls in love with him. But how can he love someone who is supposed to be an enemy?
Valentine will have to free his heart and face death in order to become the man of legend…
Valentine edition by Jamieson Wolf Literature Fiction eBooks
I thought a lot before writing about this book. I bought it without thinking cause an M/M romance setting during the Roman empire is something I rarely find. An historical romance, and moreover one in a setting I like very much.Unfortunately the story is really short, 40 pages, and it's mostly spent in Valentine's bedroom and cab in the forest, so we have little change to see the interaction with society and custom of past era.
Valentine is a cleric, a "son" of God Lupercus who joins couple in marriage against the edict of Imperor Claudius who banned marriages. Asterius is a roman soldier sent to capture Valentine, and instead he falls in love for this young priest. Valentine is a man of lust: love and passion are one in his mind, and he is a very physical man. What it left me perplexed and the reason why I had to think a lot before writing my comment, is that the interaction between the two is very "crude" and physic, with a lot of sexual exploit. Usually in an historical setting I'm used to read a more chaste language. But then this is a roman age, and all we now that Romans were not chaste at all...
And second I have a question for my Flist historian lovers: it's the second time I found the use of tea in an medieval or pre-medieval european setting... am I wrong or the use of tea in Europe is post medieval?
In the preface of the book, Jamieson Wolf tell use the real story of Valentine (really interesting) and specify that his story is only loosely based on the real one.
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Valentine edition by Jamieson Wolf Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I thought a lot before writing about this book. I bought it without thinking cause an M/M romance setting during the Roman empire is something I rarely find. An historical romance, and moreover one in a setting I like very much.
Unfortunately the story is really short, 40 pages, and it's mostly spent in Valentine's bedroom and cab in the forest, so we have little change to see the interaction with society and custom of past era.
Valentine is a cleric, a "son" of God Lupercus who joins couple in marriage against the edict of Imperor Claudius who banned marriages. Asterius is a roman soldier sent to capture Valentine, and instead he falls in love for this young priest. Valentine is a man of lust love and passion are one in his mind, and he is a very physical man. What it left me perplexed and the reason why I had to think a lot before writing my comment, is that the interaction between the two is very "crude" and physic, with a lot of sexual exploit. Usually in an historical setting I'm used to read a more chaste language. But then this is a roman age, and all we now that Romans were not chaste at all...
And second I have a question for my Flist historian lovers it's the second time I found the use of tea in an medieval or pre-medieval european setting... am I wrong or the use of tea in Europe is post medieval?
In the preface of the book, Jamieson Wolf tell use the real story of Valentine (really interesting) and specify that his story is only loosely based on the real one.
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