The Psychology of Jingoism (1901)
John Atkinson Hobson
The Psychology of Jingoism (1901)
John Atkinson Hobson
aAn Empire unites under one flag, while those in shadows struggle to take control.a The battle for Orlania rages on and widens past its own borders. Those who struggle to gain power and favour in this new and bold alliance converge upon the two daughters of the empire. These young but untested leaders, bound by obligation, unite to rule one Empire but struggle to preserve the separate nations bound to their familiesa legacy from many years before. But factions new and old, intent on destroying what has been forged, lie in waiting, seemingly at every turn, gaining strength and power with each passing day, creating alliances of their own and discovering secrets of Orlania, hidden and forgotten long ago. For each daughter, at every turn, a new surprise, revealing mysteries of their own pasts, forcing them to come to terms with truths about themselves that they can no longer deny. The epic struggle, begun in Daughters of the Empire, Book I, continues with dramatic new characters and exciting discoveries about Orlaniaas past, as the whole continent erupts in conflict, drawing all involved to one final and inevitable enda].
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