THRONE, is Coming to America meets The Last King of Scotland…on steroids. It’s a compelling authentic drama that captures the tone of the revolution sweeping across the Arab world and the continent of Africa. However, there is currently a real power grab for the wealthy and powerful throne of Zoomoonda the jewel of Africa. It has the good fortune to have both inexhaustible oil reserves and abundantly generous, non-conflict diamond mines. The once-idyllic African country is now besieged by political intrigue, murder, scandal, betrayal and ruthless ambition.
A tragic plane accident claims the lives of the King and Queen.
(See the national newspaper ZOOMOONDA TODAY immediately following the book cover)
The deceased King’s younger brother, a renowned international player and reluctant replacement, must, by royal decree, inherit the throne. However, opportunist General Moammur Gadhafur challenges the Prince for the throne. He tricks the inexperienced prince into a general election and asserts it’s time to come into the 21st century. So, the conniving general, along with his wife and campaign manager, Nefertiti, pushes for democracy and an end to monarch rule.
Playboy prince Ajeem must now “king up” and immediately adorn the regal mantles of commitment, accountability, and responsibility bound by the sash of selfless leadership, all noble qualities that are counter-intuitive to his free-wheeling, lecherous nature. Failure to do so and King Ajeem, Petals (former rose-bearer, now National Security Adviser) and Timmie (King Ajeem’s BFF and newly appointed Minister of Oil and Diamond) will lose the royal throne forever to military strongman General Moammur Gadhafur.
Enjoy this royal review edition. It’s a sneak peek into the first installment of the “Royal Millennium Trilogy.”
“You each had a nice reign, The Help and Hunger Games, but there’s a new majestic story bound to be an international best-seller and cinematic sensation. The regal crown now goes to…THRONE!”
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