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 · Octo By Elisabeth Storrs Leave a Comment Lake Union has released The Wedding Shroud as an audio book. It’s free with a trial of Audible or you can buy the CD or MP3 version. The Wedding Shroud was judged runner-up in the Sharp Writ Book Awards for general fiction and was a finalist in the Kindle Book Reviews’ Best Kindle Book Award. It is the first book in the Tales of Ancient Rome Saga, which includes The Golden Dice and Call to Juno. The Wedding Shroud was endorsed by Ursula Le Guin and was judged runner up in the Sharp Writ Book Awards. Endorsed by Sherry Jones, The Golden Dice was named as a top memorable read by Sarah Johnson, reviews editor for the Historical Novel Review, and was a first category winner in the Chaucer Awards.


Listen to The Wedding Shroud by Elisabeth Storrs with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. In BC, to seal a tenuous truce, the young Roman Caecilia is wedded to Vel Mastarna, an Etruscan nobleman from Veii. The Wedding Shroud: A Tale of Ancient Rome by Elisabeth Storrs is in the later category. It follows the story of a Roman girl and an Etruscan nobleman in BC times. Now, I like historical romances as well as the next romance-lover, but I have never read a book that took place in ancient times. The Wedding Shroud by Elisabeth Storrs While it's been a long time between books set in Ancient Rome, never before have I read one that focusses on Etruscan culture and, in particular, those from a region only twelve miles from the Tiber River, called Veii.


The Wedding Shroud: A Tale of Ancient Rome by Elisabeth Storrs is in the later category. It follows the story of a Roman girl and an Etruscan nobleman in BC times. Now, I like historical romances as well as the next romance-lover, but I have never read a book that took place in ancient times. Ma By Elisabeth Storrs Leave a Comment Amazingly, The Wedding Shroud received its th review on Amazon US yesterday. It has also been added over 1, times on Goodreads. Elisabeth Storrs resurrects the lost world of the Etruscans in her masterful novel The Wedding Shroud set in B.C. Long overshadowed by the Romans, the earlier Etruscan culture of ancient Italy is brilliantly revealed through the eyes of the novel's heroine, a young Roman woman named Caecilia.

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