Three Epic Novels of War, Revolution, and Republic from 500–300 BCE in One Volume Step into the violent, visionary century that forged the world’s most enduring republic. Age of Founding and Faith collects three sweeping historical novels—King of Rome, Consul of Rome, and Defender of Rome—into a single powerful volume chronicling the rise of Rome after its break from monarchy. Across decades of political upheaval, personal sacrifice, and military conquest, this saga breathes life into legendary figures like Lucius Junius Brutus, the fierce revolutionary; Valerius Publicola, the statesman who shaped early law; Lars Porsena, the menacing Etruscan warlord; and Cincinnatus, the humble farmer turned reluctant hero. In King of Rome, tyranny meets resistance when the last Roman king is overthrown in a whirlwind of treachery and vengeance. Consul of Rome follows the fragile Republic under siege—where new heroes rise amid assassination plots, foreign invasions, and the haunting possibility of monarchy’s return. Defender of Rome tackles the struggle between patrician privilege and plebeian rights, capturing the birth of written law and the enduring values of civic virtue. With fast-paced storytelling and rich historical depth, this trilogy is perfect for fans of epic historical fiction, Roman warfare, and political drama. Each novel blends myth, legend, and real history into a cinematic experience rooted in the brutal beauty of ancient Rome. Whether you’re a scholar of antiquity or a lover of action-packed drama, Age of Founding and Faith delivers a gripping narrative of a city’s fight to define itself—its law, its leadership, and its legacy. Discover the battles, betrayals, and beliefs that built a republic.