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Septimity and the Blood Brotherhood

The Glothic Tales, Book 3

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Septimity and the Blood Brotherhood

By: Derek Haines
Narrated by: Persephone Rose
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The last tale from Gloth Derek Haines entertains his listeners with his two most amazing traits. First is his sense of humor, and second is his strength of building his characters, even if they look like lizards!

Septimity and the Blood Brotherhood is another brilliant laugh by Derek.

Long after Hal and February the Fifth, the Gregorian Royal Family gene pool has degenerated so badly, that the next Supreme Potentate of Gloth is destined to be a boy idiot whose father died racing him to the Palace garden. His father won the race by jumping from the Palace roof screaming, "I win! I win!", just before meeting his death on a brick pathway alongside a beautiful bed of roses.

The death, however, finally provides Septimity and his six brothers the chance to enact Ichor. Planned for aeons, their dream is to return a pure blood Glothian to the position of Supreme Potentate and rid Gloth of all the embarrassing Erdean monkey genes that had infected their planet.

However, as is the way with plans, not everything goes as it was envisaged, and as Septimity discovers, the very best way to handle major plan problems is to leave them all until tomorrow and get on with enjoying breakfast.

Join Septimity in this third and final Glothic Tale while having a fun-filled giggle around the galaxy.

©2014 Derek Haines (P)2023 Wordwooze Publishing
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Apes are bad

This book reminded me of several stories, Battlestar Galactica for one with the 12 systems of their empire, and that they wanted a pure emperor not a part ape. I found the April character very annoying, and I am hoping he is a young boy and not a spoiled brat.

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Things are not always what they seem.

Septimity and the blood brotherhood is a humorous Science fiction story. Persephone Rose brings the story to life and keeps you engaged. The characters are intriguingly crafted. The story is engaging, entertaining, interesting, and humorous. A lot happens throughout the story that is not just about the characters but also about how they interact with each other. What they need to acknowledge is change is not always a bad thing and that you need to change to become better.
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