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The Triumph of Venus

Imperium, Book 6

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The Triumph of Venus

By: Travis Starnes
Narrated by: Kevin Kemp
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What is the cost of victory?

In this breathtaking conclusion to the epic series, Ky, the pilot from the future, and Lucilla, Empress of Britannia, lead their empire to the climactic showdown against Carthage. The fight in conquered territories, rebelling against Carthaginian overlords, is over, and the battle on Carthage's home soil has begun. Britannia is stretched to the breaking point across a front as wide as the continent, as they begin the most difficult stage of the war. From blood-soaked battlefields to storm-tossed seas, their forces clash in desperate confrontations that will determine the fate of an empire.

The destiny of Britannia and who controls the Western world hangs in the balance in this monumental finale.

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I hope this is not the last book as the are a lot of threads that were not wrapped up

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The series sort of became a joke around book four, so I don't know what I was expecting from this. I can say with a certainty that it wasn't this. A hearts and minds campaign that took only 2–4 months to work? Sure. An empress that gallivants off around the world through hostile territory? Sure. Sure. Sure. I mean, there's so much of this that doesn't add up, so why not, right? You are expected to just go along with all the insanity thrown into this book for the sake of the plot because why take your time to make the story flow right. Honestly, I can't see how anyone could think this was a good ending to a series. I guess it's to be expected as the book got more and more lost in what it was trying to be with the number of books that were released.

Expected and unfeasable end.

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