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Good-bye A672E92 Quintus
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 1 of the Peers of Beinan series
When the A672E92 sun starts to go nova, the people on its inhabited 5th planet must evacuate or die. There's just one problem: the engineers, navigators, and starcraft builders are in the middle of a multi-generational blood feud, threatening the survival of all and triggering the assembling of delegates from across the planet. Can they end the war or will Beinarian society end in fire? The lives of billions are at stake as legends rise and the foundations of Beinarian society are forged in the hope for peace. Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly the Legendary Women of World History series where she applies her formal education from the University of Nebraska. Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks: Catherine de Valois (Spanish), The Arban and the Saman, and Songs of the Beinarian Court. Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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The Poisoned Ground
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 2 of the Peers of Beinan series
CORPORATE GREED. CORRUPTION. PLAGUE.All was well for the southern city of Nanli -- until a mysterious plague fills the city with fear and agony. Duty bound to discover the cause, Lady Abbess Cara races against time to find a cure only to be caught up in a dangerous conspiracy that may claim her life and the lives of billions for generations to come. Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly "His Red Eminence" (2020 Godiva Award winner) and the thirteen biographies (and counting) of the Legendary Women of World History series.Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages, including Welsh, Chinese, and Dutch. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks.Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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The Poisoned Ground and the Healer Consort
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 3 of the Peers of Beinan series
Lady Abbess Cara finds herself caught up in a royal conspiracy when she journeys to the southern city of Nan-li to investigate a mysterious outbreak of cancers plaguing the city.As the tyrannical King Gareth uses his power to stop her from finding the truth, Cara finds herself caught between love and her loyalties in this dark romantic prequel to "The Ghosts of the Past." Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly "His Red Eminence" (2020 Godiva Award winner) and the thirteen biographies (and counting) of the Legendary Women of World History series.Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages, including Welsh, Chinese, and Dutch. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks.Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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The Great Succession Crisis: The Romantic Prequel to Ghosts of the Past and Princess Anyu Returns
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 4 of the Peers of Beinan series
House Gurun has ruled planet Beinan for generations wisely and benevolently. But all falls in doubt when its "Great Council" parliament votes to limit the succession of sovereign queens to sons and only sons. Caught by this law: Queen Isabelle's adolescent daughter Anlei. Now it's a race to find a new heir to the throne before all is lost and Isabelle's throne is taken by a man whose aims are not the well-being of her people in this coming-of-age clean romance and political thriller. Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly "His Red Eminence" (2020 Godiva Award winner) and the thirteen biographies (and counting) of the Legendary Women of World History series.Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages, including Welsh, Chinese, and Dutch. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks.Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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The Great Succession Crisis
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 5 of the Peers of Beinan series
House Gurun has ruled planet Beinan for generations wisely and benevolently. But all falls in doubt when its "Great Council" parliament votes to limit the succession of sovereign queens to sons and only sons. Caught by this law: Queen Isabelle's adolescent daughter Anlei. Now it's a race to find a new heir to the throne before all is lost and Isabelle's throne is taken by a man whose aims are not the well-being of her people in this coming-of-age clean romance and political thriller. Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly "His Red Eminence" (2020 Godiva Award winner) and the thirteen biographies (and counting) of the Legendary Women of World History series.Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages, including Welsh, Chinese, and Dutch. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks.Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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The Ghosts of the Past
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 6 of the Peers of Beinan series
Terror fills the air on planet Beinan as unseen murderers bomb healing centers planet wide and assassinate the mighty and the humble for reasons known only unto themselves. Caught up in the conspiracy is Lord Knight Elendir, the son of two murdered healers whose grief overwhelms him. Will he solve the mystery and stop the killers before everyone he loves dies or will planet Beinan fall to the blood-thirsty terrorists?Concluded by Princess Anyu Returns. Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly the Legendary Women of World History series where she applies her formal education from the University of Nebraska. Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks: Catherine de Valois (Spanish), The Arban and the Saman, and Songs of the Beinarian Court. Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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Princess Anyu Returns
by Laurel A. Rockefeller
Part 7 of the Peers of Beinan series
With planet Beinan firmly under the control of the vicious Lord Yelu Princess Anyu flees Beinan for the distant and hostile planet D425E25 Tertius, a world known to its natives as "Earth."But more than just the toxic atmosphere and brutal New England winter awaits the young princess as she finds she is not the only Beinarian living among Earth humans.What strange terrors await Princess Anyu on that hostile world and what sort of Beinan will she find when she finally returns home? Born, raised, and educated in Lincoln, Nebraska USA, Laurel A. Rockefeller's passion for animals comes through in everything she writes. First self-published in 2012 as a social science fiction author (the Peers of Beinan series), Laurel has expanded her work into the animal care/guide, history, historical fiction, and biography genres. But she is best known for her biographies, particularly "His Red Eminence" (2020 Godiva Award winner) and the thirteen biographies (and counting) of the Legendary Women of World History series.Find Laurel's books in digital, paperback, and hardcover in your choice of up to ten languages, including Welsh, Chinese, and Dutch. Audio editions are published in all four available languages: English, French, Spanish, and German. Most of them feature period music performed by actor-musicians. You can also hear Laurel sing on three of the audiobooks.Besides advocating for animals and related environmental causes, Laurel A. Rockefeller is a passionate educator dedicated to improving history literacy worldwide, especially as it relates to women's accomplishments. In her spare time, Laurel enjoys spending time with her cockatiels, travelling to historic places, and watching classic motion pictures and classic television series. Grounded in the world building and social conscience of Frank Herbert, Gene Roddenberry, Dorothy "DC" Fontana, and JRR Tolkien, the Peers of Beinan is a beautiful and often musical social science fiction series about a futuristic medieval society facing moral, ethical, and religious questions easily recognized in our world today.
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