Wondrous Words and Can’t Wait Wednesday : The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper
21 April 2021
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Ariadne, Can't wait Wednesday, Elodie Harper, Elza Reads, Jennifer Saint, the Wolf Den, Wishful Endings, Wondrous Reads

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine. Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for. If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to. This week my book is : The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper. Here’s the description:
Sold by her mother. Enslaved in Pompeii’s brothel. Determined to survive. Her name is Amara. Welcome to the Wolf Den…
Amara was once a beloved daughter, until her father’s death plunged her family into penury. Now she is a slave in Pompeii’s infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Sharp, clever and resourceful, Amara is forced to hide her talents. For as a she-wolf, her only value lies in the desire she can stir in others.
But Amara’s spirit is far from broken.
By day, she walks the streets with her fellow she-wolves, finding comfort in the laughter and dreams they share. For the streets of Pompeii are alive with opportunity. Out here, even the lowest slave can secure a reversal in fortune. Amara has learnt that everything in this city has its price. But how much is her freedom going to cost her?
Set in Pompeii’s lupanar, The Wolf Den reimagines the lives of women who have long been overlooked.
Expected publication : May 2021
This meme was first created by Kathy over at Bermuda Onion Blog and has now been adopted by Elza Reads.
Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme where you can share new words that you’ve encountered, or spotlight words you love.
No rules just enjoy and for further info check out Elza Reads.
This week my word is:
AMPHORAE
An amphora is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly against each other in storage rooms and packages, tied together with rope and delivered by land or sea. The size and shape have been determined from at least as early as the Neolithic Period.
This is a word taken from a recent read that I really enjoyed: Ariadne, by Jennifer Saint:
Really looking forward to reading both of these!
Not sure if The Wolf Den is for me, but I’m curious about it!
The cover of Ariadne is absolutely beautiful! Did you enjoy the book?
The Wolf Den sounds intriguing, and it has me wondering if the volcanic eruption of 79 a.d. will feature in the story… 🙂
Wow, I love the sound of The Wolf Den. I also think both these books have gorgeous covers 😛
I’ve always liked that word. 🙂
Gah, I want my grubby hands on both these books!