I Fell In Love With A Pharaoh
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  • Reads 66,886
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 28m
Complete, First published Jul 26, 2018
Hebe was one of the leading Archeologists in Egyptology and she spent the majority of her time helping private collectors and museums tag and categorize their collections.  The latest assignment that Hebe is on is with the eccentric Dante who has given Hebe the monumental task of documenting his sizeable collection that spans several cultures and thousands of years.  Hebe thought she knew what she was getting herself into, but even she wasn't expecting to come face to face with a Pharaoh from Ancient Egypt.  Will Hebe's love be enough to save the doomed Pharaoh?


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The Exhibit

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For those who love Egypt, Egyptology and romance! Dr. Hannah Browning is the head Egyptologist at the British Museum in London. She is the only American in the institution and she knows her stuff, having gone to Egypt over a dozen times for excavations, and having completed doctorates in Egyptology, Archaeology, and Anthropology. Her expertise and people skills are tested, though, when the museum recruits a young and intelligent Egyptologist from the Cairo Museum in Egypt, Dr. Edward Zuberi. He is to assist Hannah in preparing artifacts that were found in the famous Ahkmenrah Exhibition in Luxor, Egypt for the new Ahkmenrah exhibit in the museum... but difficulties come about in starting up this new exhibit when head-butting opinions, theft, threatening, and even romance, arises. Disclaimer: The Egyptian kings that are mentioned in the story are made up, and some details about Egyptian history may be wrong. I'm still researching.