Rimworlds Conspiracy

Lords of the Winters Stars - Book One, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure
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Author: Edita A. Petrick ISBN: 9780996637152
Publisher: Edita A. Petrick Publication: June 8, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edita A. Petrick
ISBN: 9780996637152
Publisher: Edita A. Petrick
Publication: June 8, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Inaction is action...and that is the tragedy.

As several worlds barrel toward a conflict more deadly than any before, the self-styled frontier gods, the Treetop Witches, watch and wait.  Their rules forbid them to interfere.  To take action, may drastically alter the destiny of a civilization.  So they wait and worry, forcing their emotions to flatline as they track the inevitable.  Sanubia, their leader, is old and weary, but must enforce the gods' protocols…even at the expense of her own spirit. 

Avram DeWynter, brother of President Esteban DeWynter, undertakes a diplomatic mission to the resort world of Hettamir.  Accompanied by his family, Avram's duty is to sign the first formal treaty between Hettamir and the unified galactic federation.  Hettamir's leader is the beautiful and charismatic Ahrun Dyem.  A staunch politico who fiercely fights for her people's independence, Ahrun commands respect from everyone…except the pirates who will do anything to stop the treaty!

As every faction—the Confederation, Hettamir and the pirates—ruthlessly follows their own course, time rushes forward, heedless of the impending tragedy that will forever be known as…The Milestone Conflict!

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Inaction is action...and that is the tragedy.

As several worlds barrel toward a conflict more deadly than any before, the self-styled frontier gods, the Treetop Witches, watch and wait.  Their rules forbid them to interfere.  To take action, may drastically alter the destiny of a civilization.  So they wait and worry, forcing their emotions to flatline as they track the inevitable.  Sanubia, their leader, is old and weary, but must enforce the gods' protocols…even at the expense of her own spirit. 

Avram DeWynter, brother of President Esteban DeWynter, undertakes a diplomatic mission to the resort world of Hettamir.  Accompanied by his family, Avram's duty is to sign the first formal treaty between Hettamir and the unified galactic federation.  Hettamir's leader is the beautiful and charismatic Ahrun Dyem.  A staunch politico who fiercely fights for her people's independence, Ahrun commands respect from everyone…except the pirates who will do anything to stop the treaty!

As every faction—the Confederation, Hettamir and the pirates—ruthlessly follows their own course, time rushes forward, heedless of the impending tragedy that will forever be known as…The Milestone Conflict!

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