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The Saint's Mistress

Kathryn Bashaar

Saints are not born. Saints are made.

Told against the fourth-century backdrop of the fall of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity, The Saint's Mistress breathes life into the previously untold story of Saint Augustine and his beloved mistress. Defying social norms and traditions, the love between the Roman aristocrat Aurelius Augustinus and Leona, a North African peasant, creates a rift with Aurelius' mother Monnica, his powerful patron Urbanus, and the marital laws of the Roman Empire. When Monnica and Urbanus succeed in separating Leona from her son and securing a more suitable fiancée for Aurelius, Leona commits herself to the Church.

Feeling the ever stronger pull of the evolving Christian church, Leona and Aurelius walk separate paths in service of their faith. When many years later Leona and Aurelius, now Bishop Augustine, meet again, old passions re-ignite, perennial feuds smolder, and the fate of the Roman Empire in North Africa hangs in the balance.

A love story for the ages, The Saint's Mistress brings to life the monumental struggle between love, faith and religious office.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Camcat Books
  • Publish Date: Sep 22nd, 2020
  • Pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.51in - 0.71in - 0.86lb
  • EAN: 9780744301069
  • Categories: Historical - Ancient

About the Author

Bashaar, Kathryn: - A s a small child, Kathryn Bashaar earned the nickname Suitcase Simpson, for the little suitcase of books that she carried with her everywhere. Starting at age 11, she developed her own writing by keeping a journal. All 53 years of those journals still live in a closet in her home in Pittsburgh. Kathryn's fiction and nonfiction have been published in Civil War Times, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and the literary journals Metamorphosis and PIF. Infamy, won an Honorable Mention in Glimmer Train's 2014 shorts-short fiction contest. She lives in the South Hills of Pittsburgh.