Is it better to rule in Tyranny or live in Freedom?
The great capital of the Empire fell a thousand years ago and all that is left is a broken city filled with monstrous creatures guarding an ancient symbol of power, The Broken Throne.
The people of Stav'rol believe they are destined to retrieve the throne and rebuild the Empire. They believe the human race is superior but have thus far failed in every attempt to pierce the guardians of Das'von. Now a great Sea Giant is sailing north hoping to use the throne and the legitimacy it gives him, to rebuild the Old Empire in his name.
The Guide of Stav'rol cannot allow this to happen and sends one of the finest young warriors in the nation to infiltrate the crew of the unstoppable warship and sail with them to Das'von. Once there Dietrich is to betray the Sea Giant and turn the throne over to the Guide.
Things are not always as simple as they sound and a taste of freedom can turn a man against everything he has ever known, or can it?
Is it better to rule in Tyranny of live in Freedom?
The Broken Throne tells the story of Dietrich Hermann who is sent by his country to infiltrate the Prince of Corland and Captain Cawl on their quest to retrieve the legendary Broken Throne.
Dietrich comes from a Totalitarian State ruled by a single man whose word is law. Once Dietrich tastes the freedom that the Cawl Islanders possess will he choose to betray his nation or his new friends?
The Broken Throne is an exciting sea-faring, sword and sorcery fantasy tale that speaks to some of the real dilemmas the world faces today.
I wrote it, I love it, and my mom says it's the best of my six novels so far! (she loved the other five as well).
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