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Queen of the dawn: A love tale of old Egypt blends prophecy, dynastic peril, and divine intervention within a narrative shaped by ancient power struggles. The story opens with royal bloodlines threatened as invaders press against the kingdom s borders and political betrayal shakes internal stability. Central to the tale is a child born under divine omens, marked as more than a member of royalty but as a symbol of the nation s destiny. The death of a king signals collapse and rebirth, positioning a determined queen as a figure of enduring strength. With loyalty from a small circle of protectors, she guides her offspring through betrayal and exile, reflecting the kingdom s fragile future mirrored in the uncertain fate of its heirs. Visions of deities, ancient rites, and hidden loyalties enrich the story with mythic weight, while the intense pressures of political upheaval test the strength of familial devotion and royal purpose. The opening portion reveals a landscape where love, power, and fate intertwine through divine foresight and human defiance, setting the stage for a confrontation between rightful rule and ambitious usurpation in a storied ancient land.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Queen of the dawn: A love tale of old Egypt blends prophecy, dynastic peril, and divine intervention within a narrative shaped by ancient power struggles. The story opens with royal bloodlines threatened as invaders press against the kingdom s borders and political betrayal shakes internal stability. Central to the tale is a child born under divine omens, marked as more than a member of royalty but as a symbol of the nation s destiny. The death of a king signals collapse and rebirth, positioning a determined queen as a figure of enduring strength. With loyalty from a small circle of protectors, she guides her offspring through betrayal and exile, reflecting the kingdom s fragile future mirrored in the uncertain fate of its heirs. Visions of deities, ancient rites, and hidden loyalties enrich the story with mythic weight, while the intense pressures of political upheaval test the strength of familial devotion and royal purpose. The opening portion reveals a landscape where love, power, and fate intertwine through divine foresight and human defiance, setting the stage for a confrontation between rightful rule and ambitious usurpation in a storied ancient land.