Dawn Empress

A Novel of Imperial Rome (The Theodosian Women Book Two)

Fiction - Historical - Personage
354 Pages
Reviewed on 06/06/2020
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Author Biography

Faith L. Justice writes award-winning fiction and articles in Brooklyn, New York. Her work appeared in such publications as Salon.com, Writer’s Digest, and The Copperfield Review. Her most recent novel "Dawn Empress: A Novel of Imperial Rome" (Theodosian Women Book Two), plus her previous work, is available through Raggedy Moon Books (raggedymoonbooks.com). Faith is the chair of the New York City chapter of the Historical Novel Society and Associate Editor for "Space and Time Magazine." For fun, she likes to dig in the dirt—her garden and various archaeological sites. Find out more about Faith at her website (faithljustice.com).

    Book Review

Reviewed by Christian Sia for Readers' Favorite

Dawn Empress: A Novel of Imperial Rome is the second book in The Theodosian Women series by Faith L. Justice, a book that explores intrigue, war, and the struggle for survival. This novel follows the story of Pulcheria after the unexpected death of the emperor. The Eastern Roman Empire is ruled by seven-year-old Theodosius, who knows very little about governance. His sister, the pious Pulcheria, must fight to defend the empire, surrounded by enemies, including dubious clerics, assassins, and powerful men who will stop at nothing to have the throne. Follow her as she creates new allies and maneuvers through a very complicated political setting to prepare for a new era.

I haven’t read any other books in this series, but Dawn Empress reads well as a standalone story, vividly depicting a pivotal moment in Roman history. The historical setting is gorgeously written and one notices the role the church played in politics during this time. The prose is beautiful, sprinkled with vivid descriptions. Faith L. Justice brings to life historical characters and a history that I have not read about much. There is intrigue, stabbings-in-the-back, and betrayal, but at the heart of the story is a powerful woman who stands tall, determined to protect her younger brother from scheming enemies. I loved the cinematic writing and focused scenes. The plot points are strong and I enjoyed how the author captured the crisis that feeds the storyline. Dawn Empress: A Novel of Imperial Rome is fast-paced and engaging, one of those novels that will keep fans of historical novels reading through the night.