Ummmmm so ‘Let’s Kill Caesar’ is now featured in the official wattpad historical fiction reading list??? Thank you to all my amazing readers! And if you haven’t read my now featured book check it out right here: it’s a book written by a stressed history student for other stressed history students, and ofc literally everyone looking for something different and I’ll admit it, Roman.
Hi fellow history students and enthusiasts! Looking for a book that captures the absolute fucking insanity of the Roman Republic? Check this out: it’s written by an ancient history student (me) and is fucking chaotic 😇
2024 AD - the Roman Republic remains strong, yet something dark is lurking within...
Endymion Brutus is a young senator with a lot to live up to. In an age of turmoil, he is thrust into the depths of the cut-throat Senate with one objective: stay alive, keep out of trouble.
But when the great Vero Caesar returns unexpectedly, Rome is flipped on its head and Endymion begins to understand that hiding in the shadows will not stop him from being stabbed to death.
With the encouragement of possible murder, he formulates a plan, alliances...
But Rome is a dangerous place and texting SOS will not be enough to spare him from the games of the Roman elite. And with growing tensions between Caesar and the Senate, death seems to be knocking at the door.
Yes. Ancient history friends - read this. It’s a book about the crazy shit in the Roman Republic… if the republic was today. And it’s a political train wreck ✨
For a long moment she just stood there, a wry smirk on her face. The noble's face was deepening with furious panic as the seconds drew out. So uptight. Bruce must have seriously warned everyone about me. The thought of her name conjuring fear sent a shiver of delight down her spine.
The goddess snorted with derision. "She's a liability. She's simply a rung on the ladder of our ambitions, Sirce. Or have you forgotten why this bloodshed has even happened?"
The warrior bowed her head, eyes lowering a little. "I have not forgotten, Alcmene."
Alcmene didn't face her disciple; no, her gaze was fixed on the young woman leaning weakly against her, blood leaking across her tunic. The goddess quirked the edges of her lips briefly, before any emotion vanished from her angular features. "For now, perhaps not."