The Califia Trilogy

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Author: Jan Suzukawa ISBN: 1230001310610
Publisher: Bell River Publishing Publication: August 13, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jan Suzukawa
ISBN: 1230001310610
Publisher: Bell River Publishing
Publication: August 13, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Three full-length m/m romance novels: Rebellion, The Hunt and Queen of Califia.

Four hundred years in America’s future – it’s a woman’s world.

After nuclear fallout, environmental damage and World War III left the world’s population decimated, the area formerly known as Northern California became a safe zone for people from all the nations of the earth.

More women survived than men, and the new civilization structured itself into queendoms. The queendoms shun technology and restrict the activities of men. Violence is forbidden, and a simple agrarian way of life ensures humanity’s survival.

In the Queendom of Califia, brash and outspoken Anming Lee argues for men’s rights while the polite but equally stubborn Kellen Cassidy opposes him. Their mothers Chen and Kieren share the same views as their sons, and are at constant odds on the Ruling Council.

The council is being torn apart and the High Councilor decides there’s only one way to resolve the deadlock: to have Anming and Kellen be bonded in marriage!

As Anming and Kellen fight their way through the first days of their bond, Anming’s friend Tavon worries over his apprentice Ryn, who has been acting secretively.

Meanwhile, rumors arise in Califia of men’s discontent brewing to the boiling point. Whispers of rebellion are suddenly heard everywhere…

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Three full-length m/m romance novels: Rebellion, The Hunt and Queen of Califia.

Four hundred years in America’s future – it’s a woman’s world.

After nuclear fallout, environmental damage and World War III left the world’s population decimated, the area formerly known as Northern California became a safe zone for people from all the nations of the earth.

More women survived than men, and the new civilization structured itself into queendoms. The queendoms shun technology and restrict the activities of men. Violence is forbidden, and a simple agrarian way of life ensures humanity’s survival.

In the Queendom of Califia, brash and outspoken Anming Lee argues for men’s rights while the polite but equally stubborn Kellen Cassidy opposes him. Their mothers Chen and Kieren share the same views as their sons, and are at constant odds on the Ruling Council.

The council is being torn apart and the High Councilor decides there’s only one way to resolve the deadlock: to have Anming and Kellen be bonded in marriage!

As Anming and Kellen fight their way through the first days of their bond, Anming’s friend Tavon worries over his apprentice Ryn, who has been acting secretively.

Meanwhile, rumors arise in Califia of men’s discontent brewing to the boiling point. Whispers of rebellion are suddenly heard everywhere…

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