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Alena

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Alena Rodine Dobeck Tribune Titus has a hard-on from the moment he lays eyes on Princess Alena, so when she asks him to marry her and father her child to join their nations, he eagerly agrees. Alena chose Titus because she feels she knew him in a previous life. When he touches her breast and brings her to orgasm with his fingers, she is sure. He is her first man and they explore many different ways to pleasure each other. When he renounces the Roman army and they must take different routes to reach their new home in northern Britannia, their love is so strong they are able to connect in their erotic dreams. And their reunion is spectacular.

322 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 23, 2009

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Rodine Dobeck

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Born in Groton, Massachusetts, raised in River Edge, New Jersey and college-educated in Springfield, Ohio, Ms. Dobeck currently resides in Rochester, New York with her husband, teenaged son and elderly mother-in-law. "I could write whole books about my family dynamics, " she says with a chuckle.

Ms. Dobeck has been a published professional writer for more than twenty years, full time freelance for the past seventeen. Her "day jobs" and freelance assignments have given her the opportunity to write for such diverse industries as insurance, mortgage banking, trucking, law enforcement, professional tennis and waste management, to name a few.

With a background in amateur musical theater, she is no stranger to the spotlight and loves meeting new people, especially people who read. As an author, she is proud to connect with her readers and eagerly looks forward to communicating with her fans.

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An alternative to Nytol. Even copulation every 8 pages or so after chapter 3 couldn't save this book. I'm disappointed as I enjoy books set in Roman times which are hard to find.
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