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For over 11,000 years, the survivors of
Atlantis have secretly ruled the earth through an ancient
society known as the Rominus Empire, bringing death and order to
an already decadent world. Yet within this vampire kingdom, an
ancient prophecy foretells of an imminent civil war between
clans fated to spark the end of the human race, and of the
hybrid king destined to stop it by surviving the merging of all
three vampire bloodlines within his mortal body. At the highest
levels of power are a clandestine few who believe in the coming
of this new ruler and have conspired to find him only in vain.
But after centuries of searching and waiting, it is he who now
seeks them, not for peace or power, but for revenge against the
vampire who murdered his mother.
To refer to Rominus by Jonathan Amaret as simply another
Historical novel would be a grave injustice- this is one of the
most unique and intriquing novels I have read. Jonathan Amaret,
combining both fictional and historic characters, a magnificent
writing style and even beautiful illustrations, has created more
of an experience than simply a book- a truly great achievment
and a must read!
A JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB MUST READ
RICK
FRIEDMAN
FOUNDER
THE JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB

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B. Alan Bourgeois
Read from June 01 to August 01, 2011
Thank you Goodreads for the book Extinguishing the Light...I
really enjoyed this book! It is thought provoking and reminds me
of another book I read... it was a good book and I thank B. Alan
Bourgeois for the copy.

by
B. Alan Bourgeois
Read from June 07 to 09, 2011
This book kept my interest throughout. As
you felt you knew what was going to happen next the writer put a
new twist in the plot. I enjoyed seeing the bond between Nicole
and Brent develop throughout the story.
This book kept my interest throughout. The twist and turns of
this story had me attentive reading.. Great story telling.
by B. Alan
Bourgeois
Read from June 22 to 24, 2011
This is the very first book that I received free through
Goodreads First Reads. This has a very unique concept and I
found it quite fascinating. The possibilities that humans have
with their morals, convictions, values & decisions are so
diversified and endless. So are the consequences that follow. It
was an intense and enjoyable read.
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