
Kćeri Rima
The novel is intended for fans of historical fiction and readers interested in strong female characters in turbulent historical settings.
The Daughters of Rome is a historical novel set in Rome in 69 AD, known as the "Year of the Four Emperors," during the political turmoil following the death of Nero. The work is the second in a series about the Roman Empire and follows the fates of four cousins from the Cornelian family, whose lives are shaped by love, intrigue, and the struggle for power. The central characters are Cornelia, a serious matron who dreams of stability for her family; Marcella, an ambitious historian who records the chaos of the era; Lollia, their cousin who navigates dangerous political alliances through marriage; and Diana, a rebellious chariot racing enthusiast obsessed with freedom. As Rome struggles between the emperors Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian, each of the cousins faces personal challenges: Cornelia grieves for a lost love; Marcella risks everything for influence; Lollia balances duty and passion; and Diana defies social norms. Quinn masterfully blends historical fact with dramatic narrative, bringing Rome to life through vivid descriptions of gladiatorial combat, lavish feasts, and political intrigue. The novel explores themes of female strength, loyalty, and survival in a man's world as four women struggle to find their place in a chaotic society. The style is dynamic, with an emphasis on characterization and emotional depth.
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