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"Ancient Lovers Born Again"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted October 1, 2002
It is 1892 in Egypt. Elizabeth Summers is an
American who is on an archaeological dig with her uncle.
She is hoping to take an active part in the excavation at
the site, but as a woman, she is only allowed to catalogue
the specimens. But Read more...
"Enjoyable paranormal historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2002
In 1892, American Elizabeth Summers accompanies her uncle
on his archaeological dig in Egypt to find a special
artifact, the Almha. Though Elizabeth wants to be at the
excavation site, as a woman she is only capable of
cataloguing the findings.
As his ancestors have done, Sheik Jabari and his Read more...
"An excellent ancient Egyptian tale!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted November 30, 2003
I was sent this book ages ago but since I got the
sequel to read for review, figured I'd better read this one
first and I could just kick myself for waiting for so long
to read it! This book was absolutely spell-binding!
First of all I simply love anything Read more...
SummaryIn the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, there was born a love that
can never be broken—that of a young queen and a great
warrior. And while the warrior's duty to combat the infidel
was strict, and though his beloved was the wife of Pharaoh,
the two would be separated only by death. But then only for
a time.
Elizabeth Summers comes to the dig in 1892. English
archaeologists have made huge advances, and Egypt's
fantastic history is being laid bare. And while Elizabeth
doesn't know whether she is the reincarnation of an ancient
queen, she realizes that in the arms of a great sheikh she
has found her destiny.
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