Publisher: Conspiracy Ltd.
Monday, April 8, 2019
Review: Crowns and Cabals by Dina Rae @HalooftheDamned
Crowns and Cabals
by Dina Rae
Published: March 30,
2019
Publisher: Conspiracy Ltd.
Publisher: Conspiracy Ltd.
Genre: Science
Fiction, Dystopia, Apocalyptic
Blurb:
Vigilantes
stumble upon a cabal of world power.
Journalist
Raphael King knows three things about New World Order. First, control the
media. Check. Second, erase the world's borders. Check. Third, provoke a
nuclear war. Check. Is it checkmate for the ultimate inner circle?
In
2043 Raphael loses it all. He and sister-in-law Jaxie Nottingham refuse to sit
back and watch the new world government unfold. They set up vigilante cells
with the goal of disrupting anyone who benefits after the war. One of their
targets leads them to a secret society created since the dawn of civilization.
My
Review:
WWIII has hit the world and select cities all over the
world have been nuked and decimated. A New World Order is being formed. A
resistance group is rising up to make a stand.
Raphael King lost his wife, Aysa a reporter in the war
and almost gave up on life trying to drink himself to death. After losing his
wife he went to the only family he had left his wife’s sister Jaxie Nottingham.
At a time like this people need to be with their family.
One day Raphael sobers up long enough to really know what
is going on in the world that he is trying to leave behind. Raphael decides
that wants to live and fight for everyone’s freedom as it is being taken away
from them hour by hour.
Raphael and Jaxie decide to make a stand and start a
resistance group to help them stop the takeover of the world. Can Raphael,
Jaxie and the rest of the resistance be strong enough to stop the New World
from coming? Will they be able to get their freedom back? Who is to gain
control of the whole world?
After reading the summary I was very excited to read Crowns and Cabals besides I am always up for reading any book Dina writes as she is a brilliant author and has a way with words.
How can I describe Crowns and Cabals as it has so much to
offer? Let me see it has action from the first page, it is intense and heart
breaking, it is filled with death and destruction, and it has religious
societies and so much more.
Crowns and Cabals is one of those novels that can be read
in a day but I wasn't able to do that as there were parts of it where I would
have to lay it down and absorb what I had read so that I could give it some
thought and roll it around in my head for a while to see what I felt about it
and to acknowledge those feelings as this is one novel that could be our
future.
I was also really excited to read Crown and Cabals after
reading Dina’s dedication to all conspiracy theorist as I am a conspiracy
theorist. I do love conspiracies but I am not one to jump on the band wagon so
to speak meaning that I don’t believe something just because someone said it to
be true no I have my own ideas and musings and a very imaginative imagination.
I honestly and truly recommend Crown and Cabals to all
conspiracy theorist and to anyone who likes reading world takeovers or maybe
you just like science fiction dystopian type books. So pick up your copy today
to see what could be our future.
Author Bio:
Dina Rae brings an academic element to her novels by weaving
research and history throughout the stories. Big Pharma, Big Agri, Big
Conspiracy is Dina's first nonfiction work.
Dina lives with her husband, two daughters, and dog outside
of Dallas. She is a Christian, avid tennis player, movie buff, teacher, and
self-proclaimed expert on several conspiracy theories. She has been interviewed
numerous times in e-zines, websites, blogs, newspapers, and syndicated radio
programs. When she is not writing she is reading novels from her favorite
authors Dan Brown, Stephen King, Brad Thor, and George R.R. Martin. She also
enjoys reading about religion, UFOs, New World Order, government conspiracies,
political intrigue, and other cultures. The Best Seller, her newest
sci-fi novel, is released by Solstice Publishing.
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Thank you so much for reading and reviewing! Dina Rae
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