In 1922, Cairo is a city filled with French Foreign Legionnaires and treasure hunters seeking the lost wealth hidden beneath the ever-shifting Egyptian sands.
However, Daniel Livinghouse is in the City of the Living for an entirely different reason. He’s not seeking treasureâ€"he’s looking for the woman who’s haunted his dreams for the past decade.
Too bad he doesn’t know she’s been “dead†for over five thousand years.
Book details: For romance and fantasy fans of The Mummy, this time travel novella is a unique twist that will take you on an entirely new adventure where Egypt’s ancient gods lived among man, the bad guy was never mortal, the Curse of the Pharaohs is more than it seems, and a hero / heroine who love each other enough to give up their lives and souls for the other.
From Grace: Have you ever looked at a photograph and been captured by it? I mean truly gripped by it to the point it won’t leave you alone. Though I have no way to prove it, Daniel and Samira were (are?) very real people. Going through archival photos, I came across a somewhat grainy black-and-white one taken on the day of Tut’s burial chamber opening on February 17, 1923. The photo was littered with Egyptian workers and tourists dressed in the season’s finest summer wear. But for me, one couple stood out. I kept returning to them time and time again. Who was this couple? Why was I so attracted to them?
Then Daniel started talking to me. And the rest as they say is history.