Friday, January 18, 2013

Love: Roman Style


I'm not just an author, I'm a reader. As long as there's a good story, a good romance, or preferably both, I'll probably read the book. And the idea of a historical romance set in Rome intrigues me.

I loved the movie Gladiator, but the ending made me cry. Wouldn't it have been a better movie if it had ended with a happily ever after?

Christine Elaine Black is my guest today and her new novel, Maximus, is set in ancient Rome.

Christine?

Hi Lilly!
As a writer of historically-themed romance, the most thrilling part for me is to create a situation for the characters and see how they deal with it. Sometimes I don’t exactly know the road my hero/heroine will take but I know the final result that I’m looking for.

Boy, do I love conflict and secondary characters to add spice and tension to the tale. In Maximus, book I of the Imperial Desire series, there is plenty going on.

Maximus is an imperial bad-boy who has defied the emperor of Rome and as an exile, he’s staying at an abandoned estate. The neighboring family intrigues him and even though his presence is not welcome, he begins a tentative friendship with a woman, her father and her young son.

Carissa recognizes the soldier from years ago and tries to avoid him but her young son is enthralled by the man and pursues a friendship. Carissa’s father, Milo, plays a significant role in the story. He’s convinced he holds information vital to the emperor but no one has taken him seriously in years and it’s not until Maximus realizes Milo’s true identity that events take a surprising twist, throwing Carissa into danger.

Ah, true love. The road is never easy but it’s so worthwhile once we reach the destination.

It was too difficult to say goodbye to my Roman family so I wrote the next installment, Taurus, to tell the story of Kallie, another member of the family. Taurus, book II of the Imperial Desire series is due out in 2013.

Thanks for hosting me as a guest on your blog, Lilly.

Here's a blurb from Maximus:


Carissa Valeria distrusts the handsome soldier who rescues her reckless son from plunging to an early death. Recalling the man's heartless treatment of her from years ago, she itches to even the score, but her son hails the rescuer as a hero. When he becomes her neighbor, her son's friendship with the soldier threatens to uncover old secrets and place her family and her heart in danger.

Exiled to the countryside by the Roman emperor, Maximus Octavius is confounded by the brittle countenance of the woman he's willing to befriend. She's afraid, and he's determined to find out why. But helping Carissa and her son means confronting the guilt of his long-forgotten past and stirring the silenced passion in his heart.

Can Maximus win Carissa before fear and revenge tear them apart forever?

Wow! Sounds great, Christine. And I bet it does have that happily ever after I crave in novels.
Readers can find Maximus on Amazon, The Wild Rose Press' website, and Barnes and Noble.

Find Christine on Facebook, her blog, or on her website.

9 comments:

  1. MAXIMUS does sound like a great historically-themed romance. I would love to find out the answer to the question "Can Maximus win Carissa before fear and revenge tear them apart forever?"
    I love reading Lilly's amazing books, too!
    Thanks!
    Rebecca

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Rebecca. I'm so pleased Maximus caught your interest.

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    2. Thanks Becky for being so supportive of romance authors! You're the best.

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  2. I'm champing at the bit to get down my TBR list so that Maximus is revealed to m, Christine. I just know I'll like it.

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    1. Nancy, I can't wait for you to get to know Maximus and give me your opinion on the book. Cheers!!

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  3. Looking forward to reading, Christine! Love the tension, a little mystery, facing passion...All the makings of a great story.

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    1. Melissa, I hope you get a chance to do some reading soon. All my fellow authors are busy writing, and I'm thrilled when they take the time to read my work. Thanks for coming by. :)

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  4. Thanks for stopping by Nancy & Melissa. And thanks so much for sharing Maximus with us, Christine!

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  5. Thanks for having me over, Lilly. Beautiful blog you have here. :):)

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