![]() ![]() It’s really impressive and it’s a great read for people from all different genres – whether your about romance, historical fiction, general fiction or feminism, it’s all there and it’s very readable. This book demonstrates some of the most complex character development I think I’ve seen in a book for a long time. It’s a powerful story and it has me so excited about what else the author will write next (aside from the sequels which I’m rushing off to read ASAP). It explores how far the women are willing to go to improve their lives and where they must draw the line between survival and morality. ![]() It’s a story of friendship, of love, of self-respect and learning where your boundaries are. They’re in a brothel and forced to repay their debt to their owner, and of course they stand no chance of that ever happening. The Wolf Den is a story that sucks you in and shows you the lives of these women who have been stolen and sold off as slaves. But omg, this is so much more than just a pretty face. ![]() My main motivation for reading this was the fact that ‘Pompeii’ appears in the blurb, and how pretty the cover was. I haven’t stopped thinking about this book since I finished reading it (which was months ago and I’m very late on writing this review). ![]()
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