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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Political
  • Language:English
  • Pages:300
  • eBook ISBN:9781483505190

Phoenix Republic

The Lone Star Gambit

by Danielle Wedgeworth

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Overview
Phoenix Republic is a political thriller describing an economic pivot point that follows three sisters as they struggle with the destruction of Western culture’s credit driven way of life. Following a collapse of the U.S. dollar, three women from Texas each struggle to overcome personal failings as they make their way back home to the Texas ranch where they grew up.
Description
Three ordinary American sisters from Texas must cope with the destruction of their comfortable lives. They must survive the dangers of dramatic upheaval as they rediscover their faith amidst an economic tsunami affecting the United States and Europe. Following a collapse of the U.S. dollar, Kate, Megan, and Annie each struggle to overcome personal failings as they make their way back home to the Texas ranch where they grew up, and back to their core values. If an economic collapse was not enough, Americans must also contend with the rise of a profound level of oppression brought on by a statist political class, as well as a fundamental power shift in the Middle East. The situation is dire and freedom-loving Americans will be gravely tested if they wish to retain their freedom and their God-given rights.
About the author
Danielle graduated from a private Christian university in nineteen-eighty-four and worked as a retail manager for a couple of years until joining the United States Army. Serving as an enlisted soldier, NCO, and as a commissioned officer, Danielle gained a well-rounded overview of military life. She served in both the regular army and the National Guard during the late nineteen-eighties and the first part of the nineteen-nineties. Since then, she has worked for major corporations as an IT Leader, and she is a small business owner. Now, opening another chapter, Danielle is kicking off a new phase of activism, the goal of which is to encourage Americans to cherish their freedom and to think for themselves. She hopes to inspire readers to fiercely protect their individual civil rights and to care for their neighbors.