Overthrown

Overthrown

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The Ara-Chnid Empire is growing at the fastest rate imaginable, dominating their rival Ins-Ects and enslaving them. The other known countries have seen this aggressive world-domination, and have desperately tried to organise a united front. Unknowingly to the Spiders is a revolution within its core country, Otrus. Distracted by other matters, no political person cares much for the abandoned country, using it as one massive congested factory. Addittionally, the government is ruthless, executing ten 'criminals' every month. The rebellion is happening now but the Etrus Upbringers have misjudged how many Ara-Chnid forces there are around Parliament House area, and how ruthless they can be...
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Enter the civil war-torn country of Thomasia. A mysterious beast has been killing rebels. Pressure attacks of unknown origin plague the land. When Eva Courtenay, the daughter of a prominent parliamentarian, is kidnapped for ransom, she finds herself face to face with the last thing she'd expect-a teenaged boy no older than her. Despite his youth, Reggie Farris already heads a dangerous sect of rebels, grown adults willing to bleed and die for him. While in his captivity, Eva finds herself charmed by his strangeness. But the quaint reverie is short to last. Reader Advisory: 🩸 👊 🤢 This book is technically a sequel to "Oliver Twisted" but it can be read as a standalone. OT is currently unpublished, as is the 3rd book "Vaudeville". In fact, it's probably a good idea to start with this one. I may change the order-this first, OT second. And. I sometimes do character studies on pretty messed up individuals. And it hopefully goes without saying, but just because I write about something doesn't mean I endorse it. 🦆

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