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  • VENGEANCE: Book Two of the Rebellion Trilogy

    Ethan Proud, Lincoln Proud

    language (Booklocker.com, Inc., Aug. 4, 2015)
    Overthrowing a corrupt king was just the beginning... PRAISE FOR THE REBELLION TRILOGY:"Absorbing, imaginative, and suspenseful, Rebellion will captivate your interest and keep you sitting on the edge of your seat...""The story is unique, and I am not sure it can be compared to anything else. The characters, landscapes, and events are vivid and imaginative.""Rebellion is a good book packed with lots of action and suspense. From the war to the small massacres and fights on the side this book keeps you wanting to read more."----Don't miss this gripping installment of the Rebellion Trilogy!After Jergle's botched attempt to overthrow the country of Durthia's King, under the ashes, embers still smolder. Restitution must be made on a personal level, and some wrongs can only be paid in one currency: blood. Jhadgar tries to forget about his rivalry with the rebel runner, but visions of Seruke decimating his troops in the swamp haunt his nights. A once-noble woman also discovers she has more than one score to settle herself
  • VENGEANCE: Book Two of the Rebellion Trilogy

    Ethan Proud, Lincoln Proud

    (Booklocker.com, Inc., July 15, 2015)
    Overthrowing a corrupt king was just the beginning...PRAISE FOR THE REBELLION TRILOGY:"Absorbing, imaginative, and suspenseful, Rebellion will captivate your interest and keep you sitting on the edge of your seat...""The story is unique, and I am not sure it can be compared to anything else. The characters, landscapes, and events are vivid and imaginative.""Rebellion is a good book packed with lots of action and suspense. From the war to the small massacres and fights on the side this book keeps you wanting to read more."----Don't miss this gripping installment of the Rebellion Trilogy! After Jergle's botched attempt to overthrow the country of Durthia's King, under the ashes, embers still smolder. Restitution must be made on a personal level, and some wrongs can only be paid in one currency: blood. Jhadgar tries to forget about his rivalry with the rebel runner, but visions of Seruke decimating his troops in the swamp haunt his nights. A once-noble woman also discovers she has more than one score to settle herself.