Mark of the Gladiator

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Pub Date Nov 19 2012 | Archive Date Jun 13 2013

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After an inconvenient display of mercy in the arena, the gladiator Anazar is pulled from the sands and contracted to nobleman Lucius Marianus to train his new stable of female gladiators. His charges are demoralized and untested, and they bear the marks of abuse. Anazar has a scant two months to prepare them for the arena, and his new master demands perfection.

Anazar is surprised by how eager he is to achieve it—far more eager than a man motivated only by self-preservation. Perhaps it’s because Marianus is truly remarkable: handsome, dignified, honorable, and seemingly as attracted to Anazar as Anazar is to him.

But a rivalry between Marianus and his brother sparks a murder conspiracy, with Anazar and his gladiatrices caught in the middle. One brother might offer salvation . . . but which? And in a world where life is worth less than the pleasures of the crowd or the whims of a master, can there be any room for love? As a gladiator, Anazar's defenses are near impenetrable. But as a man, he learns to his cost that no armor or shield can truly protect his heart.

After an inconvenient display of mercy in the arena, the gladiator Anazar is pulled from the sands and contracted to nobleman Lucius Marianus to train his new stable of female gladiators. His charges...


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