The Tribune Temptation (Roman Heirs #1)

The Tribune Temptation (Roman Heirs #1)

Jenna Bigelow

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An underdog politician. A disgraced divorcee. A marriage of convenience that could save them both…or ruin everything.In the cutthroat world of Roman politics, family is everything. Aelius, a freedman turned ambitious politician, knows winning his next election will require a marriage alliance with a powerful patrician family. But finding a woman who will entertain courtship from a freedman is near impossible.Crispina is the daughter of one of Rome's oldest families, but after failing to give her husband a child, a humiliating divorce sends her back to her parents' restrictive house in shame. All she wants is the freedom to pursue her true a secret venture to educate the children of Rome's poorest.When Aelius meets Crispina at a dinner party, he knows her powerful family name could secure his victory. Desperate for freedom, Crispina agrees to a marriage of convenience. Prickly one moment and icy the next, Crispina is determined to keep her charming husband at a distance. That is, until Aelius undertakes a campaign to win not just the city's vote, but his wife's heart.But Crispina has an agenda of her own, and when a political rival leaks her unconventional activities, it sparks a scandal that could cost Aelius the election. Distancing himself from his wayward wife should be easy, but as the election looms, Aelius must decide which victory is truly worth fighting for.Enjoy this steamy series-starter historical romance now!


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  • bettsgin
    Apr 13, 2025
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    The first thing that caught my attention about this book is that is set in Ancient Rome which I had never seen before. Maybe they exist, but I have never read anything like that until today.
    I really enjoyed it, I loved that the marriage of convenience was advantageous for both, Crispina and Aelius, he waiting to have political connection and her having freedom.
    One of my favorite things was how Aelius was so soft and patient with Crispina, since she had been rejected and treated poorly by everyone, he gained her trust with patience and being gentle. And also noticing that both had interest in social causes.
    I also enjoyed a lot the found family aspect

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  • treesbookscandles
    Apr 25, 2025
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    Well-written, great characters, excellent spice, and loved that it broke out of the typical histrom mold and was set in Ancient Rome. Can't wait to read more from Jenna!

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