

Historical fantasy
Babylonia
by Costanza Casati
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Adventure, forbidden romance, and bloodshed abound in this epic retelling of an infamous ancient female ruler.
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400+ pages
Multiple viewpoints
Salacious
Based on a classic
Synopsis
A common woman. The governor she married. The king who loved them both.
Babylonia across the centuries has become the embodiment of lust, excess, and dissolute power. In this world you had to kill to be king. Or, in the case of Semiramis, an orphan raised on the outskirts of the empire: Queen.
Nothing about Semiramis’s upbringing could have foretold her legacy. But when she meets a young representative of the new Assyrian king, a prophecy unfolds before her, one that puts her in the center of a brutal world and in the hearts of two men.
Caught in the politics and viciousness of ancient Assyria, Semiramis trains in war and diplomacy. And with each move, she rises in rank, embroiled in a game of power, desire, love, and betrayal, until she can ascend to the only position that will ever keep her safe.
Content warning
This book contains scenes that depict sexual assault, domestic abuse, and suicide.
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