Queen Of Appalachia

Queen of Appalachia

by Joe H. Borders

In 'Queen of Appalachia,' a hidden civilization thrives in the Appalachian Mountains, descended from early American pioneers. They have built a utopian society, governed by a monarchy and fueled by advanced technology. Their existence remains unknown to the outside world, but their isolation and unique culture are put to the test when outsiders stumble upon their secret. The novel explores themes of societal structures, technological advancement, and the clash between tradition and modernity in a hidden, self-sufficient society.

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