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Saxon Max 3: Empires

Saxon Max, Book 3

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Saxon Max 3: Empires

By: JG Jerome
Narrated by: Jonathan Waters, Maeve York
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In September 2019, Max Morgan boarded a vintage Twin Beech aircraft with his five co-workers and was pulled back in time to northern Germany 1,700 years earlier.

Max’s family found acceptance from the local villagers, and Max trained them in tactics to turn them into a cohesive fighting force that made the Romans nervous. His introduction of black powder grenades and the use of his firearms were significant force multipliers, but that did not stop the Romans from visiting tragedy on his tribe and his family.

Max vows, “Never again,” and takes the fight to the Romans. He’s going to ensure that his growing family, his adopted tribe, and all the Saxon people are safe from the Roman Empire forever, even if it means gathering an army to cross the Rubicon.

Empires will fall. Empires will rise.

©2024 JG Jerome (P)2024 Royal Guard Publishing LLC
Action & Adventure Military

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