This amazing book is a standalone novel about a Roman slave-girl named, Lucia, by the Scottish author, Steven A. McKay.
Story-telling has been once again of a superb quality, and all characters come wonderfully to life within very realistic tale of slavery and Roman oppression.
The book starts with a short prologue with the annihilation of a little settlement in Germania by the Romans, and eight-year old, Lucia, is taken as a slave to become someone else's property.
The whole story takes place between AD 168 until AD 201, and the book is divided into four parts.
Its the story about, Lucia, slave-girl at the Villa Tempestatis, and belonging to a Roman officer called, Publius Licinius Castus, and his wife, Dianna, but the overall household command is in the hands of the despicable manageress, Paltucca.
Inside Villa Tempestatis Lucia will find in Sennianus her most loyal soulmate and lover, and together they will fight for their love and existence against all the odds they will have to face for survival.
What is to follow is an amazing story about slavery, and what it will do to people physically and mentally, and for Lucia while being raped by her Master and God at the Villa, and when her baby she's having with Sennianus is taken away to be left for dead, due to her enemies Paltucca and Dentatus, and all these factors and more will play a very important part towards vengeance against her enemies, and that endurance of willpower will finally reach its climax with a very surprising and emotional twist in the end.
Highly recommended, for this is a very remarkable story about slavery, and one that should be read and cherished, and that's why I like to call it: "A Most Astounding Liberating Tale"!