An Empire in Disarray

An Empire in Disarray
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Download or read book An Empire in Disarray written by Joe Vasicek and published by Joe Vasicek. This book was released on 2018-05-18 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Only those who stand united can bring peace from the chaos of war. The Outworld Confederacy has shattered—but the Gaian Empire is shattering faster. Treasonous elements in both seek to reshape the galaxy in their own image. With Isaac and Reva's telepathic abilities, only Mara is in a position to thwart the usurpers. But Reva opposes the weaponization of the collective, and Mara refuses to be open about the darkest parts of her past. Unless they can unite, the collective will shatter just as surely as the Outworlds and the Empire. In war as in peace, all things rise or fall on leadership in SONS OF THE STARFARERS BOOK VIII: AN EMPIRE IN DISARRAY


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