The Temple of Fortuna by Elodie Harper

The Temple of Fortuna wraps up Elodie Harper’s Wolf Den Trilogy in the best way possible.

Synopsis

It’s 79 AD, and Amara has come a long way since her days in the wolf den. She is now a courtesan to a powerful man with ties to the emperor. But her heart remains in Pompeii. She eventually returns to Pompeii at the same time as when the area begins to experience earth tremors.

Review of The Temple of Fortuna

This is hands down one of the most engaging historical fiction series I’ve ever read. It has such memorable and heartfelt characters. Historical figures and events are seamlessly interwoven into the story.

As with the first two books, the setting was vivid, and this time, frightening.

This last book ended on a hopeful note, especially the epilogue.

So why four stars and not five? There was the teensiest bit of repetitiveness regarding Amara’s reservations. And I was more invested in her life in Pompeii than her time spent in Rome.

But, overall, I adored this trilogy, and I can’t wait for more Roman-inspired historical fiction from this author.

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Expected Publication: 14 November 2023

Thank you to the publisher for sending a copy in exchange for an honest review.

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