### Product Description The Stars Realm has 832 new members and they are ready to go to the Galaxy of the plant creatures and attempt to stop their destrucdtion of entire planets. It is not going to be easy having to face fleets of more than a million warships with some of the largest being longer
A Rose Grows in Weeds
โ Scribed by Saxon Andrew
- Publisher
- Amazon.com
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A Rose Grows in Weeds is the third book in Saxon Andrew's Annihilation Series.
The new Stars Reealm had eight hundred and thrity two new members and the Realm is going to need all of them to confront the horror of the plant creatures. These intelligent beingsattack and strip a planet of all organic life, which they carry away in giant transports more than twenty miles long. Their fleets number in the millions and if left alone, nothing in the universe will be able to survive them. To delay invites certain extinction.
The Royal Couple have had a child that possesses extraordinary psychic skills and the role she will play in the coming fight will be essential to the Realm's survival. However, will the Realm's leaders listen to a child?
A Rose Grows in Weeds is a full length novel at 100,000 words.
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Library : Science Fiction
Universes : Annihilation Series, [03]
Formats : EPUB
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