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CHOOSE FREEDOM
The Boston Brahmin Book 6
Published: September 16, 2016
Formats: eBook, Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, Audio, Audible, Jacketed Hardcover, Paperback
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Amazon Rating: 4.5/5
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CHOOSE FREEDOM
When faced with the tough choices necessary to preserve our nation’s ideals, I say we Choose Freedom!
"This book filled me with optimism and love for our great country."
With those words, the new American patriots, operating under the specter of their forefathers, undertook the impossible - defeating the tyranny which infected their own government.
The Boston Brahmin series concludes as the battle to preserve America's freedoms expands across the nation.
But first, The Loyal Nine must resolve conflicts between themselves. An old friend arrives and takes up the fight as the insurgency movement of The Mechanics continues. The President is firmly entrenched in a "third term", and he uses his new allies, a globalist-sponsored Army in the form of the UN Peacekeeping forces to quash dissent.
For freedom-loving patriots, a martyr is remembered, a leader is born, and Americans come together under the battle cry - CHOOSE FREEDOM!
"This book series has inspired me to read the complete constitution, Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence with a deeper feeling of patriotism."
WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT CHOOSE FREEDOM
"Great end to the most thought provoking series I've ever read."
"May we get a leader of vision like Sarge."
"This book series has inspired me to read the complete constitution, Bill of RIghts and the Declaration of Independence with a deeper feeling of patriotism."
"I hate to see this series end, but it ended on a good note."
"This book filled me with optimism and love for our great country."
"I used to teach history and political science, and in reading Mr. Akart's work, something began stirring in me... What, you might ask? Hope."