About the Book
Book: The Daughter of Rome (The Emissaries Book 3)
Author: Angela Hunt
Genre: FICTION / Christian / Biblical
Release date: March 4, 2025
In Nero’s Rome, Calandra helps her father, a renowned sculptor, complete the most significant commission of his illustrious career. But then a catastrophic fire nearly destroys the imperial city, leaving Calandra reliant on a group of Christians–unusual individuals unlike any she has encountered before. Intrigued by their worship of the Son of an invisible God, Calandra grapples with her mistrust, only to find herself indebted to these believers as they help her rebuild her shattered world.
When Emperor Nero begins constructing his opulent Golden House, the people of Rome grow resentful, suspecting him of starting the fire in order to clear the land for his immense palace. Needing a scapegoat, Nero points at those who follow the Jewish Messiah, forcing Calandra to make an impossible choice between right and wrong, friends and family, love and death.
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My Thoughts:
This book was a flood of emotions for me. Taking place during the time that Rome burned, it really showed some people's resilience to survive, those prone to desperation and give up, and those whose faith surmounted even the cruelest of deaths that they were forced to endure. During this time, Rome was run by a crazy, ever-changing cruel ruler and those closest to him knew it. This was a time when no one was really safe from Nero's whims and fancies. What he wanted he took, even setting fire to Rome.
Calandra is a poor sculptor's daughter, whose father has just been chosen to create a surprise for Nero. Unfortunately, she and her father must survive the fire first. Throughout their ordeal and the aftermath, they must come to terms with their belief system, what they now known as truth, and the devastating decisions that are forced upon them. And lastly, the forgiveness and mercy that is waiting no matter what they have done.
Hadrian is a senator's son, and he is tasked with checking on the Christian prisoners, the ones later blamed for Nero's own fire. He is also very enamored with Calandra, even though they are so far apart on the social class scale. However, he is also about to have his eyes opened and he will also be confronted with truth.
I have only read the previous story. This could certainly be read as a standalone. If you read the previous stories, be prepared to have tissues handy.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review, and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
Angela Hunt is a New York Times bestselling author of more than 160 books, with nearly 6 million copies sold worldwide. Angela’s novels have won or been nominated for the RWA RITA Award, the Christy Award, the ECPA Christian Book Award, and the HOLT Medallion. Four of her novels have received ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Award, and Angela is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from both the Romantic Times Book Club and ACFW. Angela holds doctorates in biblical studies and theology. She and her husband make their home in Florida with mastiffs and chickens.
More from Angela
Dear Reader:
Thank you for joining me on this blog tour for THE DAUGHTER OF ROME, book three in the Emissaries series. The book stands alone, but it includes characters from books one and two, so people who have read those books will have a fuller understanding of who those people are. But no worries! If you haven’t read the first two books, you’ll still have no problem reading THE DAUGHTER OF ROME.
When I shaped the idea for this series, I had just finished The Jerusalem Road books, which centered on Jews who lived during Jesus’ life and ministry. I wanted to keep writing in this time period, so I shifted my focus from the Jews to the Gentiles—specifically, the people who came to faith through Paul’s ministry.
The first book in the series, THE WOMAN FROM LYDIA, is concerned with the seller of purple who hosted the Philippian church in her home. The second book, THE SISTERS OF CORINTH, features two competing sisters who lived, naturally, in Corinth. And the third book, THE DAUGHTER OF ROME, is about a young sculptress who lives in Rome during the time of Nero.
I have been fascinated by this time period ever since reading THE SILVER CHALICE and THE ROBE in my childhood. What would it have been like, I wondered, to live in a time when you could be executed simply for saying you believed in Jesus? Americans don’t really know what that’s like, but people in other parts of the world still deal with that danger today. The Bible tells us that this kind of danger is not going away—it will be prevalent during the end times as well. So I wanted to explore the world of the ancient Romans, and hoped to pull some lessons from it that will apply to us today.
I’ve also been amazed at what we can still see of ancient Greek and Roman art—how did they sculpt those massive statues? One such work, the Colossus, was so large it stood in the harbor and ships reportedly entered beneath it!
THE DAUGHTER OF ROME features one other fascinating element—a question that garners as much debate as “who killed JFK?” The story takes place during the time that the Great Fire of Rome nearly leveled the entire city, and to this day, no one is certain how it began. The people blamed Nero, Nero blamed the Christians, and it may have been a kid illegally cooking his dinner at the racetrack.
I hope you’ll enjoy reading the story as much as I did writing it. Thanks for coming along on the tour!
Angela Hunt
Blog Stops
Babbling Becky L’s Book
Impressions, April 4
Batya’s Bits ,
April 4
Debbie’s
Dusty Deliberations, April 5
Mary Hake,
April 5
Texas Book-aholic,
April 6
Inspired
by Fiction, April 7
She
Lives To Read, April 7
Locks, Hooks
and Books, April 8
Lily’s Corner,
April 9
Lots of Helpers,
April 9
Abba’s Prayer
Warrior Princess, April 10
Truth and Grace
Homeschool Academy, April 11
EmpowerMoms, April 11
Devoted
To Hope, April 12
Happily
Managing a Household of Boys, April 13
Books
Less Travelled, April 13
Devoted Steps,
April 14
Sylvan
Musings, April 15
Holly’s Book
Corner, April 15
Cover
Lover Book Review, April 16
For Him and My
Family, April 17
Pause for
Tales, April 17
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Angela is giving away the grand prize of a $25 gift card to Baker Book House’s website and a paperback copy of the book!!
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