The Pharaoh and Her Love

The Pharaoh and Her Love

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(The cover is a work in progress) King Ur's last two decrees was that his only child, princess Neith was to take on the role of Pharaoh, a role not easily accepted by a woman in 3,000 BC. His second decree was to get Neith a servent, not only to help her cope with his death, but to help her learn how to rule a kingdom. Now, King Ur is dead, and Neith must learn how to be a true royal, fair and just, and most of all, kind. Something Neith struggles greatly with. With the help of Anat, her personal servent. Anat is everything Neith isn't; Obedient and selfless. Neith is determined to break Anat, piece by piece. But Anat is too sweet, too charming, too pretty to be made ugly.
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