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Aleksey's Kingdom by John Wiltshire
Aleksey's Kingdom by John  Wiltshire







After turmoil in Aleksey’s home country of Hesse-Davia, the couple has travelled to America to start a life together, away from politics, away from prejudice, leaving the country safely in the hands of the new young king.

Aleksey

This book picks up the story of Nikolai, a doctor, and Aleksey, a king, as they start their life together in the new world. The Steel Remains The Cold Commands The Dark Defiles by Richard K.Aleksey’s Kingdom is a sequel to the book A Royal Affair, so if you haven’t read that book then start there first!.

Aleksey

The Sallee Rovers Men of Honor Iron Men Heart of Oak Man in the Crescent Moon The Sea Leopard by M.A Royal Affair Aleksey’s Kingdom by John Wiltshire.The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek (enjoying this one so far not super far into it).The Devil in the Dust Tower of the King’s Daughter A Dark Way to Glory (doesn’t say LGBT on Goodreads unsure if it actually is) Feast of the King’s Shadow (doesn’t say LGBT on Goodreads unsure if it actually is) Hand of the King’s Evil The End of All Roads (doesn’t say LGBT on Goodreads unsure if it actually is) by Chaz Brenchley.

Aleksey

The Chosen The Standing Dead The Third God by Ricardo Pinto.The Cat in the Cradle From Darkness to Darkness by Jay Bell.The Beauty’s Brother by Leon Hart (read ☆☆☆).Ash and Echoes Ice and Embers Iron and Ether Cairn and Covenant Calling and Cull Wine and Roses (I don’t know exactly where this one fits in or if it does) by August Li.Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz.If you have more to add, feel COMPLETELY free to reblog and do so.

Aleksey

If you don’t mind female authors or authors of any other genders, feel free to check out this list. This isn’t a very long list these are just the ones on my to-read list.Īlso, there are some works from the included authors that I have not listed because I haven’t looked too closely into their other books, or they aren’t up my alley genre-wise.









Aleksey's Kingdom by John  Wiltshire