Tourist Elissa McLaughlin is startled to find herself thrown back in time to the building of what is now called Deir el Bahri, the mortuary temple of the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, but that is just the beginning of her problems.
Tourist Elissa McLaughlin is startled to find herself thrown back in time to the building of what is now called Deir el Bahri, the mortuary temple of the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, but that is just the beginning of her problems.
Mistaken for a woman from the pleasure tents by General Amunakht, she is quickly plunged into the politics and turmoil of an empire on the verge of civil war.
Without any choice she is forced into a dangerous impersonation that could make or break the fortunes of the nation, an impersonation where her blue eyes and blonde hair could be her death warrant.
Can Elissa find more than turbulence but a love that will build a nation or tear it down?
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Tourist Elissa McLaughlin is startled to find herself thrown back in time to the building of what is now called Deir el Bahri, the mortuary temple of the female Pharaoh Hatshepsut, but that is just the beginning of her problems.
Mistaken for a woman from the...