Amarissa Amber Cale

Live, love, laugh, then love some more! = Amarissa's motto.

Amarissa is a writer/research analyst, specializing in Ancient History, who has several novels in the works. (When writer's block halts one, it's always good to have another to jump into!) She also has a planned outline for an Historical Series, geared to youth, teaching them about the Bronze Age, while entertaining them.

Amarissa's newest release, 'For The Love of a Trojan Princess' was unveiled in March, 2015, and will soon be followed by more of the 'Bronze Age Romance' series! Don't want to miss out on those incredible stories of love from the 'Age of Heroes'.

Imagine yourself in the Bronze Age, 3,200 years ago, kidnapped from your father's kingdom, thousands of miles from home across the Sea to a foreign country. Now imagine being torn between the love of your country and love of a man who is the son of a sworn enemy.

When the Trojan princess, Cassandra, is kidnapped by ruthless Achaean vassals from Pylos, the Trojan army gathers and sets course for Greece to confront King Nestor and bring the princess home. The army is opposed by a larger defense who deny Cassandra's presence in Achaea. Cassandra swears she could never fall for the enemy, but is her will strong enough to deny the Achaean prince when he proves to be a strong yet tender soul? Cassandra battles her emotions to remain distant from this valiant warrior who is determined to win her love.

Prince Dorion detests war, but is torn between his father's wishes and what is morally right when he is faced with the prospect of losing the one woman he has ever loved. Hidden away from her kinsmen, and fearless brother, Hektor, who leads the Trojan army,

Cassandra is desperate to maintain a semblance of peace between the two nations, but is her will enough to free them all? When she realizes her family is in mortal danger, will she find a way to escape her captors, or can Prince Dorion bend her resolve to his with love and valor?

*All novels in the series are stand alone, and can be read as such.*

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