As they struggle to survive in route to be delivered to the Curia (a political/religious organization based out of Rome committed to eradicating the world of all supernatural beings), the sisters make an ally along the way with whose help they manage to survive.Meanwhile, William, the vampyre Prince of Florence, can think of only one way to survive the political odds that are against him, including the full wrath of The Curia. Raven and her sister have fled Florence believing William is dead. Additionally while this series is a spin-off of the Gabriel's Inferno Series, that series doesn't have to be read first to enjoy this one-though please note that the main characters from the first series do play a minor role in this one.The Roman begins where the prior book leaves off. Please note this series must be read in order, so if you have not yet started it, please see my review for the Raven (the first book in this series) as the below review contains spoilers for the prior books. Combining art, religion, political struggles, an interesting vampire royalty world, and-of course-an epic love story, The Florentine Series has something for everyone, and The Roman ties all these story lines together providing the reader with satisfying closure on all fronts. 4.5 "Despair & Hope" Stars!The Roman is a fitting, and yet in some respects surprising (it will definitely keep you on your toes!), conclusion to The Florentine Series.
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