The Tydareus Kingdom
Alliance of Nations
This is a tale of six kings whose destinies


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The Tydareus Kingdom
This is a tale of six kings whose destinies intertwine amid the looming threat of war, a conflict that will ultimately determine the fate of the Tydareus Kingdom, a nation of slaves. At the heart of this turmoil is a long-standing rivalry among three brothers: Kadir, Acuitius, and Arius Tydareus. Their feud, simmering for over twenty years, has drawn the attention of three powerful nations. The imminent invasion by Kadir, the brother exiled to the Western Island, forces Arius and Acuitius to seek an alliance with the Eastern Shore Kings-Matteo, Obasi, and Basili-to safeguard their western borders and train their soldiers in an Army that has not experienced combat in centuries. However, these three Eastern Shore Kings, notorious tyrants of their lands, harbor their own ambitions and agenda. They aim to overthrow the Tydareus Kingdom, destroy the brothers, and seize control, regardless of the cost. Ultimately, this may escalate into a war between the three nations. “Alliance of Nations” delves into the lives of these six kings as they navigate the complexities of forming alliances through marriages and conflicts that threaten to derail their strategies for a successful union.
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J. E. London
J. E. London (1966-)
J. E. London was born February 7, 1966, in Siler City, North Carolina. She retired from 22 years of active-duty service in the United States Army in 2006. She graduated with an Associate of Arts and Science degree, a Bachelor of Science degree with a Major in Psychology, two minors in English and Sociology, and a Master of Science in Education. I recently graduated in May 2022 with a Master of Arts in Law.
London published her first novel, “Graduate Detectives”, in 2006. She continues to pursue a career writing novels, screenplays, and short stories that inspire and uplift the reader. Currently, she has published five books, including “Anna, the Princess, and the Pendant”; “Abigail Henley, A Southern Tragedy”; “He Beat Past My Skin, Redemption of a Broken Spirit”; “The Women’s Meeting”; and one children’s book, “Rumpelstiltskin and the Prince”. My latest screenplay, “A Sister’s Story”, is dedicated to all women whose stories remain untold.
While on active duty, London resided in several states throughout the United States and served two tours in South Korea and Germany and a tour of duty in Belgium. She currently resides in Georgia with her daughter and granddaughter.
