Seratis Daughter of the Sun by N.J. Adel
Seratis Daughter of the Sun, (Seratis The Goddess of Egypt)
N.J. Adel
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It's a...Reverse Harem
My name is NOT Seratis.
I am Queen Meha. The rightful ruler of the Kingdom of Egypt. A scientist. Human.
I was never her. Seratis, the evil Goddess of Sleep who puts men under her spell to compel them to do whatever she commands.
It was all a lie. A myth my half-brother created to make my own people hate me so he could usurp my throne.
Lucky for me, I've found a way to preserve the living like my ancestors did with the dead. To escape the war my brother has waged on me, I enter my tomb to be mummified, alive, for a hundred years. With my guard, my apprentice and my maid. Only to wake when my half-brother is long gone and forgotten.
But when we wake up, reality as we know it crashes down around us. Instead of rising after a hundred years, it was a thousand. We haven't aged a day, and we now possess inhumanly senses, strength and healing powers...among other things.
As if that is not shocking enough, now I know my half-brother isn't dead yet, and he's going to wake just like us.
This time I won't escape. I will fight. And I must find a way to win the war I've lost before. Dead or alive.
Full with Egyptian mythology, fantasy, wild romance and sizzling scenes, Seratis Daughter of the Sun makes the perfect escapism for fantasy lovers, Egyptian historical myths fans, and spicy paranormal romance readers.
Get your copy of SERATIS DAUGHTER OF THE SUN, the first book of the Egyptian Mythology Fantasy SERATIS THE GODDESS OF EGYPT.
I've always been a fan of mythology.
It's one of those hidden hobbies I have that only makes its existence known when a new movie or book releases and I go all fangirl over it.
Usually my knowledge resides in Greek mythology, but I've been expanding after reading and seeing so many other books using other mythologies as their basis.
This book is one of them.
Egyptian mythology is something I haven't dived too far into, even though I am a fan of pharaohs and everything revolving around them.
Queen Meha woke with her three trusted companions and faithful follower centuries after her kingdom had been destroyed, becoming something she had always fought against and lost her kingdom for.
This book has a little bit of everything for its reader.
Lust. Trust. Revenge. Betrayal. Passion.
It sucks you in from page one and has you desperately turning to figure out what will happen next.
Well-written with elaborate scene descriptions and a well laid out plotline.
It will be interesting to see how this story continues in the next installment.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would recommend it to others.
Will put a little warning, in case some of you don't like it, but this includes FF relations.
It is a WhyChoose romance, but one of the characters in the harem is a female.
So just be prepared for that.
Book Two, Seratis War of the Gods, releases August 30th.
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