Marcus Aelius, a gripping tale of resilience, hope, and the cost of holding on to greatness. Set during the decline of the Western Roman Empire, the story follows Marcus, a young Roman senator, and Aemilia, a bold advocate for the people, as they stand against the tides of history. As Rome fractures under the weight of invasions, political scheming, and internal decay, Marcus and Aemilia fight to hold the city together. From the battle-scarred streets of Rome to the crumbling halls of power, they face betrayal, impossible choices, and personal sacrifice. Together, they navigate shifting alliances and mounting threats to protect what remains of the empire they love. Rich in historical detail and driven by the humanity of its characters, Marcus Aelius explores themes of loyalty, leadership, and the cost of survival in a changing world. The novel's conversational tone and vivid descriptions of Roman architecture, clothing, and traditions make the historical setting accessible to modern readers. In a story that bridges the past and present, Marcus Aelius also reflects contemporary issues of leadership, community, and resilience, resonating with readers today. Marcus Aelius is a completed manuscript of approximately 52,000 words and is intended for readers of young adult and adult historical fiction. I believe its vivid storytelling and universal themes will appeal to fans of authors like Ben Kane and Madeline Miller.
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