Braxton's Century: AN EPIC NOVEL SPANNING THE GLOBE AND THE GREATEST CENTURY

· AZD PRESS · Narrated by Nathan Agin
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Follow Prince Braxton in volume 1 of this trilogy blazing a sizzling trail spanning the greatest century, 1860-1960. A century of world wars, engineering marvels, romance defying social morays, revolutions, spies, requited and unrequited love. In this historical dystopia, the author has expunged the Victorian royal family, replacing it with one worthy of reigning over the world’s most powerful empire. Seizing hold of his life, Braxton builds an economic empire throughout England, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, and Russia alongside the Industrial Revolution, murder, assassinations, and fluid sexual assignations. Dive in! Enjoy the saga, as Braxton tears through life on his own terms, crafting history’s greatest century!

About the author

J.R. Strayve, Jr. was born to a nomadic military family, attending nine schools before entering college. Following service in the United States Marine Corps, he raised a family. It is here that he discovered his talent for "spinning tales," regaling his young children with spontaneous bedtime stories. His passion for history spoke to him. He spoke back and wrote the epic historical trilogy, Braxton's Century. He is working on the sequel (another trilogy), Millennial Moguls Unhinged. His first book, the controversial novel, First Spouse of the United States, was published in March 2019. A sequel is soon to follow. A short story, The Lieutenant & The Vintner is available on Kindle.

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