Son of Empire

By S A Melia
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"Two boys. Two destinies. One Empire at stake." S.A. Melia’s gripping sequel to Born of Empire delivers the high-octane action, intricate intrigue, and heart-pounding twists fans of Pierce Brown’s Red Rising, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game crave. In the vast twelve-planet dominion of the Dodecahedral Empire, Prince Teodor—the Emperor’s only heir—has been kidnapped by rogue cyborgs. With the Empire teetering on the brink of chaos, the question looms: who commanded the attack, and why? Two boys collide in a fight for survival. Guy Erma, a teen blades fighter from the streets of London, dreams of joining the Dome Militant. But when he’s offered a place, the price is loyalty to a man hiding dangerous secrets. Prince Teodor, imprisoned and trained for hardship, must summon every ounce of his courage and skill to escape his captors and reclaim his throne. When their fates intertwine, the future of the Empire rests on their ability to navigate a web of loyalty, betrayal, and impossible odds. Praise for Son of Empire: ★★★★★ “An enthralling sci-fi saga blending humor with heartbreak, impossible to put down.” ★★★★★ “A brilliantly crafted world, alive with deceit and intrigue.” ★★★★★ “Captivating characters amid a maze of lies, betrayal, and corruption.” Fans of Pierce Brown’s Red Rising, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game will love this thrilling space opera. Readers of Iain M. Banks’ The Player of Games, Glynn Stewart’s The House of Adamant, Fred Hughes’ The Prince of Britannia series, and Andrew Moriarty’s Decline and Fall of the Galactic Empire will be drawn into a richly imagined universe full of cybernetic warriors, alien worlds, and high-stakes adventure. Dive into the Dodecahedral Empire today, and join Guy Erma and Prince Teodor as they fight for survival, justice, and the stars! Read more

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