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Synopsis
As the dust settles on the battlefield of Carthage, Alexander finds himself struggling to cope with the aftermath of war.Plagued by demonic corruption and mental exhaustion, he searches for any means to restore his strength and secure his rapidly expanding empire. In his desperation, Alexander turns to a mysterious prisoner who offers a unique form of power that could help him achieve his goals. But with the prisoner's motivations unclear, Alexander must weigh the risks of trusting this enigmatic figure against his own desperate need for a solution. In addition to his personal struggles, Alexander faces the daunting task of securing trade routes for Venice before the pirate threat returns.Seeking new sources of resources and allies, he leads his legion north to the scattered outposts on the dangerous frontier along the Rhine river where untold riches lay open for those strong enough to claim them. But traveling to the region is fraught with risk, as many of the outposts have recently been overrun by powerful monsters - or possibly by treachery. To survive, Alexander and his legion must rely on new allies, new technology, and strange, unknown powers that Alexander alone may be able to master. As Alexander ventures deeper into the unknown, he must also grapple with his own inner demons and find a way to heal his mind and body. Can he overcome the challenges ahead and lay claim to the resources of the frontier?Find out now in Portal to Nova Roma: The Rhine!
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Is Portal to Nova Roma: The Rhine appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 17 and up.
This military sci-fi/fantasy hybrid contains intense battlefield violence, demonic corruption, mental trauma, and mature themes of war's psychological toll. The protagonist grapples with PTSD and potentially dangerous supernatural powers.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include gore, death, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Older teens who love epic military campaigns and portal fantasy will enjoy following Alexander's struggle to build an empire while battling both external monsters and internal demons.