The chains we cannot see can be the hardest ones to break.
When Aulus runs up a gambling debt to his father’s political enemy, he’s desperate to pay it off before his father returns to Rome. His best friend Marcus suggests they fake the kidnapping of Aulus’s sister Julia and use the ransom money. But when the man they hired kidnaps her for real, Aulus is catapulted into a desperate search to find her.
Torn from his childhood home by Rome’s conquering armies and sold as a farm slave to labor until he dies, Dacius’s faith gives him strength to bear what he must and serve without complaining. After a deadly accident makes him one of Julia’s litter bearers, he overhears Marcus advising her brother to kidnap her. When Dacius almost dies thwarting the kidnapping, a Christian couple take them in to keep her brother from finding them before her father returns.
But pretending to be free again makes returning to slavery more than Dacius can bear, while acting like a common woman opens Julia’s eyes to dreams and destinies she never knew existed. With her brother closing in and her father almost home, can she find a way around Roman law and custom to free them both for the future they long for?
Dangerous times, difficult friendships, lives transformed by forgiveness and love
True Freedom is the sixth volume in the Light in the Empire series, which follows the interconnected lives of four Roman families during the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian. Each can be read stand-alone. The eleven novels of the series will take you around the Empire, from Germania and Britannia to Thracia, Dacia, and Judaea and, of course, to Rome itself.
This is the first book I purchased from this author. I usually only purchase books with tens of hundreds of reviews min. But the cover and the synopsis drew me. I’m so glad I decided to purchase it. I read many, many romance books. Around 7 or more romance novels per week. And I’ll say, the H and h in this book is my favorite!
— Amazon Reviewer
I truly enjoyed True Freedom and lost a lot of sleep staying up two days in a row to read it. That’s a sign of a good book! Ancient Rome is one of my favorite historical time periods, but it is hard to find Christian fiction set in that time, so I was very excited to try Carol Ashby.
— Amazon Reviewer
It was absolutely wonderful to slip back into one of Carol Ashby’s Light of the Empire books. This series has challenged me to question if I would have stayed true to my Christian faith, when living a Christian life and sharing my faith with others, could result in persecution or death as the early Christians suffered at the height of the Roman Empire.
— Amazon Reviewer