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Pulsus Cordis Mei – The Pulse of My Heart

Omnia Vincit Amor Book III

Publisher: Independently Published
Book type: Novel
Age: Adult
Genre: Romance
Sub Genre: Action · Adventure · Dark · Dark Romance · Epic · Erotica · Family · Historical Fiction · LGBT · Military · Psychological · Romance · War
Language: English
Key Phrases: ancient rome · erotic · found family · historical · love · love wins · Roman · slavery · War
Spice Level:
5/5

The spice rating is in regards to the type of sexual content within the book. Below is a helpful guide (courtesy of Georgia C Leigh)

1= YA romantic, making out, MAYBE a closed door.
2= some on page foreplay and nudity but mostly fade to black.
3= open door, on page vanilla sex.
4= on page sex – hot or with kink.
5= erotica.

“This book has danger, betrayals, distrust, brutality, sacrifice, and fights for survival. It holds little back about the raw reality of the times. It also has a sweeping, all-encompassing love spanning decades between Kyle and Marius.”
For when you breathe, I am your air. For when your heart beats, I am its pulse. For when you are far away, look at our star.

For when you breathe, I am your air.
For when your heart beats, I am its pulse.
For when you are far away, look at our star.

When events out of their control split the family apart, Marius, Kyle, and Claudia are challenged beyond belief. In the desperate race for power, their enemies will stop at nothing to ensure they destroy Marius and those he loves. Kyle and Claudia have to navigate treacherous waters in Rome to deal with their adversaries, and separate allies from foes, whereas Marius has his own struggles to deal with, far from his loved ones. As an unexpected and shattering blow leaves them reeling, Kyle has to be stronger than ever before to keep them from sinking into despair.
Will their enemies finally shatter the small family, or will their love prevail, and conquer all?

Please note: This book’s story is set in Ancient Rome, loosely based on the times during Trajan’s reign. However, the emperor and all the characters are fictitious, and do not reflect real historical events of those times.
“Pulsus Cordis Mei” is not a historical fiction, but rather a queer romance set in a historical setting, depicting fictitious events.
The language of the book does not reflect the language used during ancient times.
Roman names have sometimes been adapted to fit the story, and some of them are purely fictional.

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