In the year 5000, long after humans have vanished, the vast ocean has claimed dominion over Earth. Only one landmass, now known as Salvation, has managed to keep its peaks above water, becoming home to the new dominant species: birds. Under the wise leadership of Eagle king Zoltan, the island has thrived in relative harmony. However, the tranquillity of the Kingdom of Flight is about to be shattered. As the birds navigate the challenges of trust, loyalty, and survival on Earth s last remaining refuge, they will find their integrity questioned and morality inverted. In a world where the stakes…mehr
In the year 5000, long after humans have vanished, the vast ocean has claimed dominion over Earth. Only one landmass, now known as Salvation, has managed to keep its peaks above water, becoming home to the new dominant species: birds. Under the wise leadership of Eagle king Zoltan, the island has thrived in relative harmony. However, the tranquillity of the Kingdom of Flight is about to be shattered. As the birds navigate the challenges of trust, loyalty, and survival on Earth s last remaining refuge, they will find their integrity questioned and morality inverted. In a world where the stakes have never been higher, the inhabitants of Salvation must decide what they stand for and how far they will go to protect their home.
Victor Paul is a versatile Australian author. Victor has written five books to date, including his latest novella, Kingdom of Flight co-written with Alexandra Hainsworth. When he is not writing, Victor enjoys keeping fit, cooking, and watching movies. Alexandra Hainsworth is a British Australian singer-songwriter, narrator and author. Her music is distributed by The Orchard, Sony Music. Alexandra is able to crossover effortlessly between genres of pop, soul, country, jazz and EDM. Alexandra is also an accomplished narrator. She has narrated such audiobooks as Chapter Thirteen, The Mountain Stole My Wife, and Can You See It? by Victor Paul. Kingdom of Flight is Alexandra s debut novella.
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