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title: "Dominvs: Volume 1"
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# Dominvs: Volume 1

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In AD 107, after a grueling campaign against Rome's fierce enemy, the kingdom of Dacia, Gaius Fabius returns home in triumph. With the bloody battles over, the commander of the Lucky IV Legion now craves life's simple pleasures: leisurely soaks in fragrant baths, over-flowing cups of wine, and a long holiday at his seaside villa to savor his pleasure slaves. On a whim, he purchases a spirited young Dacian captive and unwittingly sparks a fresh outbreak of the Dacian war; an intimate struggle between two sworn enemies with love and honor at stake. Allerix survived the wars against Rome, but now he is a sex slave rather than a victor. Worse, the handsome general who led the destruction of his people now commands his body. When escape appears impossible, Alle struggles to find a way to preserve his dignity and exact vengeance upon the hated Romans. Revenge will be his, that is, if he doesn't lose his heart to his lusty Roman master. Dominus is a plot-packed erotic m/m fantasy that transports readers back to ancient Rome during the reign of the Emperor Trajan (98-117). This is the first book in an alternate history series—a tumultuous journey filled with forbidden love, humor, sex, friendship, political intrigue, deception and murder.

Review: When in Rome… - I really enjoyed this book - the author is clearly skilled & knowledgable on Rome and Roman culture/ behaviours. I actually learnt stuff from this book, and was inspired to research more on other topics raised throughout the text. The characters are all mostly engaging and likeable, but I agree with other reviewers that the central character of Allerix is weakly drawn and poorly developed (he’s the least interesting of any of the slave characters, so I always felt frustrated when time was spent on him and not Simon or Nicomedes). The m/m action is hot, and not at all what I expected (it’s a different spin on normal m/m fiction). All in all I loved it…and would’ve quite happily lived in the Gaius Fabius mansion in Rome at this time!
Review: Beware the Ides of March - I'd had this on my tbr pile for quite some time and I'm glad I waited until the second book came out in order to read it as Dominus ends on the brink of a major cliff. The characters in this story are brilliantly set up in this book. J P Kenwood creates a brilliant cast of players whom I have begun to feel great fondness for, even Fabius, the central Dominus character of the story. Who is not easy to like. We see him through the eyes of all the characters around him and their affection for him suggests that there must be something about him deserving of love and loyalty. Though to be honest, I spent most of Dominus wanting to punch him. Max, his freed slave and client is a decent guy, a man finding his feet as a foreigner after years of having a master. Allerix, the captive Dacian prince is playing a long game and my curiosity about him drives me forward to read the next book. Lucius, Gaius Fabius' best friend, stole my heart a little. Through his eyes and words we learn the most about the boy Fabius was and the man he now is. Their story is bookmarked by a prologue and epilogue set in the modern day and centring on an excavation in Rome that hints at many possible outcomes for this storyline. The omniscient narrative, swinging back and forth from one point of view to another kept the storytelling pacy, though sometimes made me backtrack to be sure of who was speaking. It is easy for an Omni POV to be done badly, and this was not the case with Dominus. All in all I'm looking forward to volume 2.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,179,631 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 90,446 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) 107,463 in Social Sciences (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 198 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ When in Rome…
*by S***T on 12 September 2021*

I really enjoyed this book - the author is clearly skilled & knowledgable on Rome and Roman culture/ behaviours. I actually learnt stuff from this book, and was inspired to research more on other topics raised throughout the text. The characters are all mostly engaging and likeable, but I agree with other reviewers that the central character of Allerix is weakly drawn and poorly developed (he’s the least interesting of any of the slave characters, so I always felt frustrated when time was spent on him and not Simon or Nicomedes). The m/m action is hot, and not at all what I expected (it’s a different spin on normal m/m fiction). All in all I loved it…and would’ve quite happily lived in the Gaius Fabius mansion in Rome at this time!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beware the Ides of March
*by J***E on 23 June 2018*

I'd had this on my tbr pile for quite some time and I'm glad I waited until the second book came out in order to read it as Dominus ends on the brink of a major cliff. The characters in this story are brilliantly set up in this book. J P Kenwood creates a brilliant cast of players whom I have begun to feel great fondness for, even Fabius, the central Dominus character of the story. Who is not easy to like. We see him through the eyes of all the characters around him and their affection for him suggests that there must be something about him deserving of love and loyalty. Though to be honest, I spent most of Dominus wanting to punch him. Max, his freed slave and client is a decent guy, a man finding his feet as a foreigner after years of having a master. Allerix, the captive Dacian prince is playing a long game and my curiosity about him drives me forward to read the next book. Lucius, Gaius Fabius' best friend, stole my heart a little. Through his eyes and words we learn the most about the boy Fabius was and the man he now is. Their story is bookmarked by a prologue and epilogue set in the modern day and centring on an excavation in Rome that hints at many possible outcomes for this storyline. The omniscient narrative, swinging back and forth from one point of view to another kept the storytelling pacy, though sometimes made me backtrack to be sure of who was speaking. It is easy for an Omni POV to be done badly, and this was not the case with Dominus. All in all I'm looking forward to volume 2.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVED LISTENING TO THIS AMAZING STORY...
*by F***I on 15 March 2020*

I can see there are some mixed reviews for the Audible version of this book, but in my opinion, it was an amazing experience. I really enjoyed hearing these character come to life and made my journeys to work far more endurable. Being stuck in traffic was never so sexy! I thought the main narrator did a good job and conveyed the different characters very well. It was clear who was speaking and I found myself drawn into the story as soon as I pressed play. It made me emotional at times and also, verrrrrrry hot! I'm reading the second book again in time for its audible release (hopefully!) Congrats to JP Kenwood and the narrators for hours of listening pleasure.

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