Books
Precis

In 406 BC, to seal a tenuous truce, the young Roman Caecilia is wedded to Vel Mastarna, an Etruscan nobleman from the city of Veii. The fledgling Republic lies only twelve miles across the Tiber from its neighbour, but the cities are from opposing worlds so different are their customs and beliefs.

Leaving behind a righteous society, Caecilia is determined to remain true to Roman virtues while living among the sinful Etruscans. Instead she finds herself tempted by a mystical, hedonistic culture which offers pleasure and independence to women as well as a chance to persuade the Gods to delay her destiny. Yet Mastarna and his people also hold dark secrets and, as war looms, Caecilia discovers that Fate is not so easy to control and that she must finally choose where her allegiance lies.

Exploring themes of sexuality, destiny versus self-determination and tolerance versus prejudice, The Wedding Shroud is a novel that vividly captures a historical time and place while accenting the lives of women of the ancient world.

Books

Elisabeth is currently writing the sequel to The Wedding Shroud which will be released by Pier 9 Murdoch books in 2012. Once again, the fates of familiar characters will be revealed as Etruscan and Roman worlds collide in a bitter siege, and the lives of women of the ancient world are explored as they face the horrors of war.

Keep up to date with Elisabeth's progress by joining her Facebook page and following her on Twitter.

"All the drama and sensuality expected of a historical romance, plus a sensitivity to the realities of life in a very different time and world", Ursula Le Guin

"The fear of death but the zest to live - Elisabeth Storrs skillfully recreates the dilemma of a young woman torn between two of Italy's ancient culture's", Isolde Martyn, author of The Maiden and the Unicorn

"Elisabeth Storrs exlores the shifting realm of the human heart in this tale of power, duty and love set in ancient times...she renders her character's struggle to find their balance recognisable and sympathetic", Judith Fox, author of Scraping Through Stone

"The Wedding Shroud is a solid page-turner", Annelise Balsamo Bookseller + Publisher

"…an insightful study of a young woman trying to find herself", Crisetta MacLeod, NSW Writers’ Centre DOWNLOAD PDF

"With her page-turning story, Storrs revivifies a long-ago past while reminding us that it’s a place utterly unlike the world we know: the mark of a skilled historical novelist." Sarah Johnson, Reading The Past (Book Reviews Editor, Historical Novels Review) READ MORE

"Elisabeth Storrs has created a wonderful novel from a willing marriage of her historical research and writing talent." Tracy Falbe, Historical Novel Review blogsite READ MORE

"Beautiful historical fiction - I loved it." Cat Toomey, Tell Me A Story Blogspot READ MORE

"Elisabeth Storrs gives us a complex heroine, grappling with issues of spirituality and culture in ways that are non-cliché and refreshing." Elizabeth Jane, Historical Novels Review (USA) DOWNLOAD PDF

"Shakespeare had the ability to make action happen offstage as well as on it. Fortunately for the reader, Storrs does too." David Ash, Law Society Journal DOWNLOAD PDF

"It has been awhile since I have given a five star rating to a novel and The Wedding Shroud is certainly worthy of this." Jayne Fordham, The Australian Bookshelf blogspot. READ MORE

"The Wedding Shroud is a well-written historical novel with a twist." Lisa Hill ANZ LitLovers blogsite. READ MORE