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A review by popthebutterfly
The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper
5.0
Disclaimer: I bought an e-copy of this book! Support your authors! All opinions are my own.
Book: The Wolf Den
Author: Elodie Harper
Book Series: Wolf Den Trilogy Book 1
Rating: 5/5
Spice: 3/5
Diversity: Egyptian character
Recommended For...: historical fiction, ancient Rome, ancient Pompeii, adult
Publication Date: May 13, 2021
Genre: Historical Fiction Tragedy
Age Relevance: 18+ (sexual content, cursing, violence, slavery, animal death, sexism, gore, rape, human trafficking, grief, alcohol consumption, abortion, pregnancy, suicide, death)
Explanation of Above: The book focuses on the lives of brothel workers in ancient Pompeii, so the book focuses on slavery and sexual content, including rape. There is cursing in the book and a lot of physical violence, along with some weapon violence. There is blood gore and a dead dogs body is mentioned in the book at one point. There are sexist comments and sexism in the book. Human trafficking is mentioned throughout the book, in the sale of adult and children. There is death and grief in the book, as well as one scene that shows a suicide and a couple of other mentions of suicide. There is alcohol consumption, abortion is mentioned, and there is a pregnancy shown as well.
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Pages: 464
Synopsis: Sold by her mother. Enslaved in Pompeii's brothel. Determined to survive. Her name is Amara. Welcome to the Wolf Den...
Amara was once a beloved daughter, until her father's death plunged her family into penury. Now she is a slave in Pompeii's infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Sharp, clever and resourceful, Amara is forced to hide her talents. For as a she-wolf, her only value lies in the desire she can stir in others.
But Amara's spirit is far from broken.
By day, she walks the streets with her fellow she-wolves, finding comfort in the laughter and dreams they share. For the streets of Pompeii are alive with opportunity. Out here, even the lowest slave can secure a reversal in fortune. Amara has learnt that everything in this city has its price. But how much is her freedom going to cost her?
Set in Pompeii's lupanar, The Wolf Den reimagines the lives of women who have long been overlooked.
Review: I really liked this book! I thought that it was a very epically told tragedy and it reads a lot like how drama TV shows are now (which is how you should kinda look at epics and tragedies, it makes the reading much more fun lol). The book is very honest about the horrible conditions that our main character goes through and you really feel for her throughout the book and at the end you’re celebrating how far she’s come. The book was very well written and the world building and character development were absolutely amazing.
The only issue I had with the book is that the beginning is a bit scattered, which makes it a little hard to get into, and the book can be confusing at certain points. Overall though I’m super happy with this book and can’t wait for the rest of the series.
Verdict: It was so good! Highly recommend!
Book: The Wolf Den
Author: Elodie Harper
Book Series: Wolf Den Trilogy Book 1
Rating: 5/5
Spice: 3/5
Diversity: Egyptian character
Recommended For...: historical fiction, ancient Rome, ancient Pompeii, adult
Publication Date: May 13, 2021
Genre: Historical Fiction Tragedy
Age Relevance: 18+ (sexual content, cursing, violence, slavery, animal death, sexism, gore, rape, human trafficking, grief, alcohol consumption, abortion, pregnancy, suicide, death)
Explanation of Above: The book focuses on the lives of brothel workers in ancient Pompeii, so the book focuses on slavery and sexual content, including rape. There is cursing in the book and a lot of physical violence, along with some weapon violence. There is blood gore and a dead dogs body is mentioned in the book at one point. There are sexist comments and sexism in the book. Human trafficking is mentioned throughout the book, in the sale of adult and children. There is death and grief in the book, as well as one scene that shows a suicide and a couple of other mentions of suicide. There is alcohol consumption, abortion is mentioned, and there is a pregnancy shown as well.
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Pages: 464
Synopsis: Sold by her mother. Enslaved in Pompeii's brothel. Determined to survive. Her name is Amara. Welcome to the Wolf Den...
Amara was once a beloved daughter, until her father's death plunged her family into penury. Now she is a slave in Pompeii's infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Sharp, clever and resourceful, Amara is forced to hide her talents. For as a she-wolf, her only value lies in the desire she can stir in others.
But Amara's spirit is far from broken.
By day, she walks the streets with her fellow she-wolves, finding comfort in the laughter and dreams they share. For the streets of Pompeii are alive with opportunity. Out here, even the lowest slave can secure a reversal in fortune. Amara has learnt that everything in this city has its price. But how much is her freedom going to cost her?
Set in Pompeii's lupanar, The Wolf Den reimagines the lives of women who have long been overlooked.
Review: I really liked this book! I thought that it was a very epically told tragedy and it reads a lot like how drama TV shows are now (which is how you should kinda look at epics and tragedies, it makes the reading much more fun lol). The book is very honest about the horrible conditions that our main character goes through and you really feel for her throughout the book and at the end you’re celebrating how far she’s come. The book was very well written and the world building and character development were absolutely amazing.
The only issue I had with the book is that the beginning is a bit scattered, which makes it a little hard to get into, and the book can be confusing at certain points. Overall though I’m super happy with this book and can’t wait for the rest of the series.
Verdict: It was so good! Highly recommend!