![]() ![]() The story picks up a few months after the shocking events at the end of book one: Amara is no longer a slave working at the brothel but a freedwoman living in the house with the golden door that her patron Rufus rents for her. ![]() “There is always a price to pay for underestimating a woman.”Įver since the jaw-dropping ending of The Wolf Den I have been impatiently awaiting book two in the trilogy and the chance to find out what was next for Amara, her fellow she-wolves and the residents of Pompeii. The House with the Golden Door is the stunning second novel in Elodie Harper’s celebrated Wolf Den Trilogy, which reimagines the lives of women who have long been overlooked. Yet falling in love herself may prove to be her downfall. ![]() In order to be truly free, she will need to be as ruthless as he is.Īmara knows she can draw strength from Venus, the goddess of love. By day, she is pursued by her former slavemaster. At night she dreams of the wolf den, and the women she left behind. She now has a house, fine clothes, servants – but all of these are gifts from her patron, hers for as long as she keeps her place in his affections.Īs she adjusts to this new life, Amara is still haunted by her past. What will she risk for power?Īmara has escaped her life as a slave in Pompeii’s most notorious brothel. Thank you to Head of Zeus for the invitation to take part and the gifted copy of the book.įreed from Pompeii’s brothel. ![]() Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for this magnificent book. Genre: Historical Fiction, Historical Romance, Romance Novel, Book Series ![]()
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