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Coming Kingdom July 2018 Critique By Troy David Loy

Coming Kingdom July 2018 Critique By Troy David Loy @ https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy
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The story of Kingmaker concludes with this issue, with quite a hammer-blow of an ending! K’s empire and minions reap what they’ve sown after years of successful crime and vice.
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Coming kingdom is for the patrons only book, it contains my upcoming novels, piece by piece, sort of trying to entice my patrons into sharing their invaluable opinions about the pieces so i can modify the novels! writing alone can get boring if the story is long!
It just wrapped up a very long story “Kingmaker”, I have been working on it since 2010 I think, or maybe 2009, needed some discipline to wrap it up and publish it. It’s phase 2 will be up but partly, not the entire novel.
I sincerely hope to see you there! The stories of this book will come up as books in future. When they do i will announce their publishing!
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