In Pompeii, Gia dreams of becoming a female Gladiator, but there is no such thing ... until destiny intervenes.
When she wins the favour of Claudia - the beautiful yet dangerous daughter of the Emperor - Gia's star begins to rise in the arena, but so does the risk to her life.
Bound by prophecy, the girls must work together to prevent a catastrophe, but they are distracted by their growing feelings for one another ... feelings the Gods had not anticipated.
Gia is a trailblazer: she is determined to follow in the footsteps of her dead brothers and nothing is going to stop her. At at time when female Gladiators didn't exist in Pompeii, Gia has to work hard to prove herself. Taking on a 'stage name' allows her a degree of anonymity when she first fights but her fame soon rises, especially once the crowd realise she is a woman - they show no mercy and having to deal with weighty and poor fitting armour as well as battling the opposition is a massive challenge. But Gia is single-minded and hugely determined in her quest. When she attracts the attention of Claudia, Gia's life changes forever, in every way: not only does Claudia become her patron but they also spend more time together. As they do, Gia realises that her feelings are changing and the pair grow closer, despite the difference in status. But as they do, Gia discovers that Claudia needs more from Gia, something that could change the shape of the Roman Empire, and one that will involve grave danger.
The plot is full of twists and is an epic read. Exploring love, loss and power, Gladiator Goddess is a book set in ancient times that has a contemporary feel to it: female empowerment, sapphic romance and more than one fight to the death bind together to build tension. Myths and history combine with action and suspense in this book that will appeal to older teenagers. (I like the trigger warning at the beginning of the book which alert reader to the sexual scenes and dark content that appears).
Out now, Gladiator Goddess is an action-packed romance full of passionate women who are determined to break the mould.










