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by Donna Gillespie (Author)
Key Phrases: aurochs hunt, old seeress, golden fibula, Marcus Julianus, Wolf Coats, Arria Juliana (more...)
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Gillespie (The Light Bearer) continues the adventures of her larger-than-life Germanic heroine, Auriane. In the first installment, Auriane, the daughter of a great "hero-chief" of her native Chattian tribe, was captured by the Romans and trained as a gladiator before being rescued by Marcus Arrius Julianus. Now, seven years later, Auriane and Marcus live in the frontier province of Germania Superior on a sprawling estate with their daughters, Avenahar and Arria Juliana. The idyllic interlude is interrupted when the Chattians, who are being threatened by another Germanic tribe, the Cheruscans, look to Auriane for their salvation. Torn between her people and her family, Auriane rejects pleas to return to personally lead the Chattian resistance, and instead steals from her husband to secretly fund the Chattians' defense efforts. When her activities are discovered, Auriane is tried for treason and sentenced to death. Compounding her troubles, Avenahar runs away and joins the Chattian resistance, an unknown assassin stalks Marcus and a political rival kidnaps Arria Juliana. This is historical fiction for adrenaline junkies: the pace is furious, the action ferocious and the suspense unrelenting. (Nov.)
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Auriane, warrior maiden of the Chattian tribe, was sworn to remove the cursed Romans from the lands of the Rhine. Then fate intervened: she was captured, brought to Rome in chains, and trained to fight in the arenas as a gladiator-only to fall in love with a Roman aristocrat, Marcus Arrius Julianus, and become his wife.

Marcus and Auriane have lived in tranquility for years but, without his knowledge, Auriane is a traitor to Rome. Plundering her husband's coffers for nearly a decade, Auriane has provided her people with enough wealth to arm themselves. Now, Auriane's betrayal has been discovered, and if her duplicity reaches the Roman authorities, her life- and the lives of her family-will be forfeit.

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  • Paperback: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Trade (November 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425212688
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425212684
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #151,491 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting drama of life on the Roman frontier , November 21, 2006

The Light Bearer is such a broad epic, I didn't think there was anything more this author could "do" with these characters, but she proved me wrong. Lady of the Light opens out into a whole new realm, showing us up-close the private lives of Auriane, Marcus and the Roman townspeople in a small first-century Roman province, while maintaining all the wildness, the color, the unpredictability, of Light Bearer. The gut-wrenching choices Auriane must make grabbed my sympathies. She's forced to choose between two absolutes - what she owes to her tribe, and what she owes to her family - and the way this is resolved at the end is totally unexpected. Marcus's dilemma is just as dire - he is being systematically hunted down by a madman desperate to kill him in revenge for the Emperor Domitian's assassination. Most compelling is the aurochs hunt where the assassin strikes - it's described in such lush detail, you will feel you were there. In some ways this book is more deeply psychological than Light Bearer - yet the author manages this without ever slowing the brisk pace. The two books, in my opinion, accomplish two entirely different things, and do both wonderfully. Lady of the Light takes you down roads traveled rarely or never, and it's chock full of delicious details of some very obscure places in history - and it all seems so real. I particularly enjoyed the way this book delves deeply into women's mysteries in this ancient era. The prophetess Ramis, who looms large here, is a striking character, and she reveals much more of herself than she did in Light Bearer. The chapters in which Avenahar is initiated by the forest seeresses drew me into a magic world that I didn't want to leave. The ending was tantalizing - it left me eager for the next volume.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great book by a wonderful author, November 26, 2006
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"Lady of the Light" is the long-awaited sequel to "the Light Bearer". Around eight years have passed between the end of the last book and this book. We find Auriane living comfortably with her family in a villa on the Germanic frontier. All seems to be well, but Auriane is keeping a few secrets from both her "husband" Marcus Julianus and her daughter Avenahar. The secret she is keeping from Marcus could cost them both dearly, for she is secretly supporting her Chattian tribe with weapons so they could defend themselves from the Cheruscan invaders. The secret she is keeping from Avenahar is not as threatening, it seems, but Avenahar is a rowdy young woman, not quite unlike her mother was. Auriane is afraid to tell Avenahar who her real father is (Decius) because Avenahar hates all Romans (except Marcus of course). Meanwhile, Marcus Julianus is in some trouble of his own; the Emperor Trajan has been turned against him by his enemies. As for Auriane's daughter with Marcus, Arria Juliana, she is the unfortunate object of a pervert neighbour's desire. Eventually the secrets are revealed and Auriane's family is broken up. Auriane is once again thrown into her unwanted fate of becoming the next Veleda, but that is all I will reveal because everyone should discover for themselves this wonderful book.

I waited it seemed forever for this book to come out and it was worth it. There is never a dull moment in the book and if I did not have so much school work to do I would have finished it in a couple of hours. I did not want the book to end because I was enjoying it so much. I was also seriously hoping that I would not have a serious freak accident (or die, or go blind) before this book came out. Yeah, that's weird, but that is how much I wanted to read the book. Now I cannot wait for the next book to come out. My only rants are that this book was too short and I did not get to find out what happened to a few characters from the first book, such as Sunia, Thorgild, and Coniaric. It was nice though, that some other old characters returned, such as Witgern, Ramis, and Decius. I also felt it was more about Auriane and Avenahar, which I had no problem with, but it would have been nice to see more of Marcus and Arria. I especially enjoyed the parts with Decius because he is one of my favorite characters in the series. I also feel like I can relate a bit to Avenahar because I myself am a "half-breed" and sometimes feel like a stranger in both of my worlds, just like Avenahar. To sum it up, the writing is smooth, the characters are so believable, and the plot is very interesting. I highly recommend this book and "The Light Bearer" to any historical fiction fan or Ancient Rome fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lady of the Light, November 10, 2006
I loved this book! It's even better than The Light Bearer, first of Donna Gillespie's still to be completed trilogy! It shows Aurriane growth beyond a woman warrior to become a leader torn between her family, half Germanic half Roman, and duty to her tribe. Hardly second to Auriane's voyage is her daughter, Avenahar's. Seeking to succeed her mother as a warrior and support her leadership, she reals from the blow of discovering, during her coming of age ceremony, that her own father is the enemy. Rebelling against this fate, she joins the Wolf Coats a band dedicated to driving the Romans and other tribes from her motherland. And the unpredictable ending thrusts the reader into the next stage of Aruiane and Avenahar's journeys.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gillespie does not disappoint with this historical adventure romance
In true Troubadour fashion Donna Gillespie's prose and rhetoric entertain a reader like no other author. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Katherine Christensen

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I read "The Light Bearer" for the first time 10 years ago, and it was instantly my favorite book and has remained so for all this time. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth the Wait

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This book is beautifully composed and artfully put together. I found not a wasted sentence. There is polished beauty to the scenes that shows a new mastery on the part of this... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not as great as the first one
This novel is the sequel to the magnificent work "The Light Bearer", which was an epic saga centering around Auriane, who is the daughter of a chieftain of a Germanic tribe at a... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Marianne

5.0 out of 5 stars everyone has already said it all.
A really good summer read. I just finished it, can still smell the leather horse saddles and feel the cool fog on my face.
Published 23 months ago by desert mermaid

4.0 out of 5 stars Almost super
I read this book right after reading Light Bearer and found it almost as good. In the middle I was losing interest and then Ms. Read more
Published on May 2, 2007 by Old Gray Mouse

5.0 out of 5 stars No shortcuts taken!
So many authors are looking for the quick sale, the quick buck, and then the quick follow-up. I had to wait a few years for this sequel to Gillespie's debut novel, *The Light... Read more
Published on April 11, 2007 by Darya Elle

5.0 out of 5 stars A Writer's Writer
Some books shoot you along at a rapid pace with their words, and their words are not worth dwelling on and you don't miss much by reading quickly and greedily to get to the next... Read more
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