
Emperor's Plot: Laim-Saga 6: Galactic War (Laim Series)
Release Date: Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Published by: SAMO; 1st edition
Pages: 337 pages
In 'Emperor's Plot: Laim-Saga 6: Galactic War', the protagonist navigates a chaotic universe filled with war while managing her love life and confronting betrayal in a realm where the laws of physics take unexpected turns.
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Volume 6 of the successful space opera series by bestselling author Aybiline I. Dahlson:
What happens when you enter a universe where the laws of physics are not what they should be?
What people are saying about the book:
★★★★★ "A very nice series - great, excellent, wonderful, finally an Amii author with a positive writing style". - Wolf G S, book reviewer.
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Dear Diary,
Am I happy? More or less, yes. Well, the conflict between the Vudari and the Sem'Pari has turned into a hot war. That's exactly what I was trying to prevent. And fate decided to put my little empire literally in the line of fire.
Even worse, I was captured in an alien universe, forced to fight false gods and saints, and betrayed - the usual.
But the most important thing in a young woman's life, my love life, is perfect. No, there's no bitter caveat here: no drama anywhere, everything's fine. Well, I'm going to meet my mother-in-law, but you can survive that too.
What happens when you enter a universe where the laws of physics are not what they should be?
What people are saying about the book:
★★★★★ "A very nice series - great, excellent, wonderful, finally an Amii author with a positive writing style". - Wolf G S, book reviewer.
----
Dear Diary,
Am I happy? More or less, yes. Well, the conflict between the Vudari and the Sem'Pari has turned into a hot war. That's exactly what I was trying to prevent. And fate decided to put my little empire literally in the line of fire.
Even worse, I was captured in an alien universe, forced to fight false gods and saints, and betrayed - the usual.
But the most important thing in a young woman's life, my love life, is perfect. No, there's no bitter caveat here: no drama anywhere, everything's fine. Well, I'm going to meet my mother-in-law, but you can survive that too.