Queen Of The Night Ring

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For Alecta, taking her place as Ruler and Queen was hard enough without the threat of the Romans, the conquer happy race set on adding her nation to its collection, despite the shaky peace treaty set up years before by her father. 
Despite her lacking social skills, and quick temper, Alecta proves herself a capable, benevolent and independent ruler, not the puppet they wished her to be, so the Senate deems in a true Roman fashion, that what cannot be conquered from the outside must be conquered from within. It had only taken a week to turn the masses against their proclaimed savior in the very streets of Rome itself, so to have a young, estranged queen unfit to rule and overthrown by her own people was almost too easy for the Roman leaders.
Stripped of her power, Alecta runs for her life, and into the arms of Janus, the prince of a neighboring kingdom, and one of the first men to ever treat her as both an equal and desirable, a plight that haunted her all throughout her short reign, but after two years her once promising but now passionless marriage comes to a screeching halt and she finds herself on the run again. The disgraced former queen stumbles upon a touring gladiator unit owned by Maximus, an eccentric older Roman; with the show stopping in Rome soon, seizing her chance to enact revenge, she cuts off her hair and joins as Alexandre, but not before catching the eyes of Aither, the devastatingly handsome, but incredibly flamboyant king of the arena.

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