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Queen of Ash and Iron

A Novel of Boudica (The Celtic Rebels Series, Book 3)

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Queen of Ash and Iron

By: Melanie Karsak
Narrated by: Lesley Parkin
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Fated to lead a rebellion against Rome.

Destined to become a legend.

Britain, AD 47.

All at once, everything changes.

The rebellion of the Northern Iceni under King Caturix results in dire consequences for Boudica. Without Aulus Plautius’ protection, Boudica must face the new, more severe Roman Governor Scapula. Struggling to make their way in a war-torn landscape, Boudica and Prasutagus persevere, but fate has a way of undoing our best intentions. Catastrophic events take place, undermining everything Boudica worked so hard to achieve.

As the eagle betrays, the queen of ash and iron rises to protect all that she loves.

Continue the epic tale of the famous warrior queen in Queen of Ash and Iron: A Novel of Boudica, book three in the Celtic Rebels series by New York Times best seller Melanie Karsak.

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