Sons of Rebellion
(2025)(The second book in the Divided Isles Saga series)
A novel by Isabella Hargreaves
Britannia, 48-61AD.
Fighting Rome is easier than rescuing the women they love. Eight rebels defying the might of Rome risk their lives to rescue the women who hold their hearts. In a land invaded by Roman legions, these brothers must battle enemies, evade capture, and outwit their adversaries to reach the safety of their Celtic homeland.
Sons of Rebellion is the action-packed, emotionally charged sequel to The Celtic King’s Daughter, continuing the saga of Sorcha’s and Lucius’s families. Set during the brutal early years of Roman occupation, this sweeping tale unfolds across eight spicy romances''each with a guaranteed happily ever after.
Expect:
Fighting Rome is easier than rescuing the women they love. Eight rebels defying the might of Rome risk their lives to rescue the women who hold their hearts. In a land invaded by Roman legions, these brothers must battle enemies, evade capture, and outwit their adversaries to reach the safety of their Celtic homeland.
Sons of Rebellion is the action-packed, emotionally charged sequel to The Celtic King’s Daughter, continuing the saga of Sorcha’s and Lucius’s families. Set during the brutal early years of Roman occupation, this sweeping tale unfolds across eight spicy romances''each with a guaranteed happily ever after.
Expect:
- Road-trip romance
Forced proximity
Forbidden love
Second chances
Love at first sight
Sons of Rebellion is Book 2 in The Divided Isles Saga, a multigenerational epic tracking the fierce, passionate descendants of Celtic Queen Alina. Set against the backdrop of Britain’s most turbulent erastimes of division through war, invasion, and social upheavalthis is a romance series where love must conquer history itself.
Other books in The Divided Isles Saga:
~Romano-Britain series~
Beginnings (free prequel)
The Celtic King’s Daughter (Book #1)
The Rebellious Daughter (Book #3)
Genre: Historical Romance
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