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Petra

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Petra, Arabia Provincia, 120AD

Aya grew as a filthy scavenger, trailing the Bedouin caravans that crossed the Nafud wastes and the Rub' al Khali. Bought from the arena as a young man, his new life as Sethos, the adopted son of a wealthy Roman merchant, is stained by the stigma of his past.

Jaida and her sisters were raised in luxurious slavery, destined to be the virgin oracles of Isis at provincial temples throughout the Roman Empire. When the fall of a dice brings the girls' future into question, it is Seth who must define freedom and slavery, life or liberty - for himself and for them.

He has money, strength and cunning. She has no more than her faith.

288 pages, Paperback

First published May 28, 2010

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Letitia Coyne

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Letitia Coyne is alive and well and living in Australia. She writes, paints, draws, sews, plays with old wooden furniture, revives jewellery and sings very loudly.

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A wonderful story, the perfect one as the enclosure of these great saga. I enjoy every scene, every move every single word ...
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I didn't like the book towards the end. Too much gasping and sobbing.
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