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The Breaker by Penelope Sky

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The Breaker

Penelope Sky

Amazon Publishing · Paperback · June 2, 2026

Reading lane: Mafia Romance

In New York Times bestselling author Penelope Sky’s explosive conclusion to the Roman Republic series, an exiled emperor must make his final choice: save his city from a dangerous takeover—or protect his beloved from a lifetime of danger.

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Who It's For

Readers who enjoy intense romantic suspense with high stakesGood for fans of historical settings blended with contemporary romance

Book Details

Authors
Penelope Sky
Publisher
Amazon Publishing
Published
June 2, 2026
Format
Paperback
Theme
Mafia Romance · Enemies to Lovers
Reading lane
Mafia Romance

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Publisher Categories

  • Contemporary Romance

  • Dark Romance

  • Second-Chance Romance

About This Book

In New York Times bestselling author Penelope Sky’s explosive conclusion to the Roman Republic series, an exiled emperor must make his final choice: save his city from a dangerous takeover—or protect his beloved from a lifetime of danger. I fell in love with the most dangerous man in Rome, knowing exactly who he was. And he fell for me too, knowing one day he’d have to choose: me or his empire. He chose me. As brutal as it was, I thought his exile would be good for us. I tho...

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In New York Times bestselling author Penelope Sky’s explosive conclusion to the Roman Republic series, an exiled emperor must make his final choice: save his city from a dangerous takeover—or protect his beloved from a lifetime of danger. I fell in love with the most dangerous man in Rome, knowing exactly who he was. And he fell for me too, knowing one day he’d have to choose: me or his empire. He chose me. As brutal as it was, I thought his exile would be good for us. I thought we’d find peace together in a small village outside of Rome, in the comfort of running his family’s restaurant and the promise of our future. In the life growing inside me. But there’s no peace for a man like Constantine. No matter where we go, his past will always follow. I see the war waging inside him—the need to protect us battling the urge to reclaim what was lost. To avenge what was taken. Now, as deadly enemies threaten the empire and his friend clings to life, the decision is mine. Do I ask him to keep his promise and stay with me? Or do I set free the emperor Rome desperately needs?

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