The Roman Empire had everything, but it also took everything, especially from followers of Yeshua who didn't know the cost of participation.
Caleb and Eliza return from Rome with a letter from the emperor and a new sister. Despite having exactly what they need, their hearts are riddled with emotional baggage that comes from attempting to be a Roman at a time of great social sin. With Caleb's parents dead and Eliza's parents enslaved, they must push forward with a plan to find them. In the middle of their search, they find their life's identity as they twist through the healing process that leads them to unexpected sacrifice.