The Daughters of Palatine Hill, Phyllis T. Smith
The Daughters of Palatine Hill, Phyllis T. Smith
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The Daughters of Palatine Hill

Author: Phyllis T. Smith

Narrator: Cristina Panfilio, Joyce Bean, Amy McFadden

Unabridged: 9 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/16/2016


Synopsis

Two years after Emperor Augustus’s bloody defeat of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, he triumphantly returns to Rome. To his only child, Julia, he brings an unlikely companion—Selene, the daughter of the conquered Egyptian queen and her lover.Under the watchful eye of Augustus’s wife, Livia, Selene struggles to accept her new home among her parents’ enemies. Bound together by kinship and spilled blood, these three women—Livia, Selene, and Julia—navigate the dangerous world of Rome’s ruling elite, their every move a political strategy, their most intimate decisions in the emperor’s hands.Always suppressing their own desires for the good of Rome, each must fulfill her role. For astute Livia, this means unwavering fidelity to her all-powerful husband; for sensual Julia, surrender to an arranged marriage and denial of her craving for love and the pleasures of the flesh; for orphaned Selene, choosing between loyalty to her family’s killers and her wish for revenge.Can they survive Rome’s deadly intrigues, or will they be swept away by the perilous currents of the world’s most powerful empire?

About Phyllis T. Smith

Phyllis T. Smith was born and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York. After obtaining a bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College and a master’s degree from New York University, Phyllis pursued a practical career in computer applications training, yet she found herself drawn to writing fiction and to the history, literature, and art of the ancient world. Her first novel, I Am Livia, was a #1 Kindle and Digital Book World bestseller. She plans to write more novels set in ancient Rome.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on June 06, 2018

4.5 stars I don't know why it took me this long to read this book after I read and enjoyed I Am Livia by the author, but I am glad I finally did! I recently visited Rome and as we walked on the Palatine Hill and forum, I thought I wanted to read some historical fiction about this city. The Daughters......more

Goodreads review by Francoise on March 08, 2016

4.5 stars This book was captivating, I read it into the wee hours of the morning ! In my opinion, it fits perfectly the definition of historical fiction : it is based on known historical facts, but it recreates a whole universe during the reign of emperor Caesar Augustus and gives life to its charact......more

Goodreads review by Emma on September 22, 2016

Phyllis T Smith has convincingly imagined the lives of three women in the time of Augustus, Caesars heir and adopted son. The women are Livia, Julia and Cleopatra Selene, a daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony. I say imagined, because there was little recorded by or about women during this time. A......more


Quotes

“An absolutely marvelous book, even better than I Am Livia...Phyllis T. Smith is a remarkable and sophisticated writer who truly breathes life into her characters and her era. A masterful work.” —Reading the Ages“I found myself absolutely in the thrall of this book from the moment I opened it up.” —Precious Books and Baubles“Smith brings ancient Rome to life...An excellent follow-up to her first novel, I Am Livia.” —Historical Novels ReviewPraise for I Am Livia:“Highly polished and compelling…seamlessly written…[Phyllis T. Smith] offers a richness of historical detail...” —Publishers WeeklyI Am Livia is a wonderful journey to ancient Rome that provides amazing, thoughtful insight into one of its most influential and unconventional citizens...Smith’s Livia is such a dynamic character, so approachably human, at times fearless and forceful but also merciful and just...The historical backdrop of Rome becomes more accessible, less academic, when seen through the lives of Smith’s characters.” —Historical Novels Review