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Slaves of the Empire |
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Rating:  Summary: Historical One-Hander Review: Aaron Travis writes historical novels about Imperial Rome under his real name, and his love for and knowledge of that period shows in this classic... novel. Within this genre, "Slaves of the Empire" ranks just below John Preston's "Mister Benson", Wiliam Carney's"The Real Thing", and the classic novels of Larry Townsend. Alas the Badboy edition does not have the hot erotic drawings that the original had.
Rating:  Summary: Historical One-Hander Review: Aaron Travis writes historical novels about Imperial Rome under his real name, and his love for and knowledge of that period shows in this classic... novel. Within this genre, "Slaves of the Empire" ranks just below John Preston's "Mister Benson", Wiliam Carney's"The Real Thing", and the classic novels of Larry Townsend. Alas the Badboy edition does not have the hot erotic drawings that the original had.
Rating:  Summary: Short on history, long on passion. Review: Do not approach this book with the idea that you are seeing what it was like to be a slave in the Roman Empire; this book won't really tell you that. But it is a well plotted, well paced, and well sexed novel which gets us interested and following one main character. Sympathy is strictly for the slaves in this books, so masters beware.
Rating:  Summary: Short on history, long on passion. Review: Do not approach this book with the idea that you are seeing what it was like to be a slave in the Roman Empire; this book won't really tell you that. But it is a well plotted, well paced, and well sexed novel which gets us interested and following one main character. Sympathy is strictly for the slaves in this books, so masters beware.
Rating:  Summary: Gay gladiator Review: This is the story of Magnus, gladiator in the Romain Empire and of his erotic gay SM adventures. This is not a course of history, but the plot is very good and the SM scenes are arousing.
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