What if Romeo and Juliet had survived and become middle-aged parents?
In this riveting standalone follow-up to The Soldier Of Indira we are presented this question along with the other realities that happen long after the "happily ever after" of fairy tales.
Through twenty years of prosperity and progress, King Everson and Queen Allegra have lovingly nurtured peace between the once mortal enemies, Indira and Mano. The war which nearly drowned both worlds in chaos is merely a memory.
But peace can be fragile...
Unexplained tremors beneath the ground can no longer be ignored. They grow stronger each day, impossible to miss. Some claim it's nothing. Others, that it foretells the apocalypse.
This new and unforeseen threat opens old wounds and creates fresh fissures within the palace, throwing the court into a maelstrom of palace intrigue, conspiracy theories, paranoia, and political posturing.
Can Everson and Allegra hold the kingdom together? Or is it doomed to split once more...
Actor and writer Lou Diamond Phillips returns with this epic science fantasy tale. This book stands alone as it tells a story of service, family, and the lengths we'll go to keep the things we love together.
Louis Diamond Phillipsis a Filipino American actor and film director. His breakthrough came when he starred as Ritchie Valens in the biographical drama film La Bamba (1987). For the Academy Award-nominated Stand and Deliver (1988), Phillips was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and won an Independent Spirit Award. He made his Broadway debut with the 1996 revival of The King and I, earning a Tony Award nomination for his portrayal of King Mongkut of Siam. Phillips' other notable films include Young Guns (1988), Young Guns II (1990), Courage Under Fire (1996), The Big Hit (1998), Brokedown Palace (1999), Che (2008), and The 33 (2015). In the television series Longmire, he played a main character named Henry Standing Bear.