Literary Addicts is going to change up the meme a bit. We will now be posting what we're reading each week. Check out what I'm reading this week, and then click the link at the bottom of the page to join in and see what others are reading.
For Review:
The Forgotten Pharaoh by Laura DeLuca
Some secrets are meant to be buried.
Julie Gerber isn't thrilled to be pulled out of school her senior year to follow her parents halfway around the world to unearth a lost pyramid. However, when the cute British guy and the mysterious financier of their project both fight for her attention, things start to get interesting.
The pharaoh known as Djedefre was cursed for the murder of his eldest brother. The work of the archaeologists brings new secrets to light, ones that prove the fallen god-king wasn't the villain history had painted him to be. Can they prove his innocence?
As the team digs deeper into the mystery, members of the party vanish or end up dead. Someone is determined to keep the truth hidden at all costs, even 4,500 years later.
Julie Gerber isn't thrilled to be pulled out of school her senior year to follow her parents halfway around the world to unearth a lost pyramid. However, when the cute British guy and the mysterious financier of their project both fight for her attention, things start to get interesting.
The pharaoh known as Djedefre was cursed for the murder of his eldest brother. The work of the archaeologists brings new secrets to light, ones that prove the fallen god-king wasn't the villain history had painted him to be. Can they prove his innocence?
As the team digs deeper into the mystery, members of the party vanish or end up dead. Someone is determined to keep the truth hidden at all costs, even 4,500 years later.
For Fun:
Flesh by Kylie Scott
Ali has been hiding in an attic since civilisation collapsed eight weeks ago.
When the plague hit, her neighbours turned into mindless, hungry, homicidal maniacs.
Daniel has been a loner his entire life. Then the world empties and he realises that being alone isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Finn is a former cop who is desperate for companionship, and willing to do anything it takes to protect the survivors around him.
When the three cross paths they band together; sparks fly, romance blooms in the wasteland and Ali, Daniel and Finn bend to their very human needs in the ruins of civilisation.
Lust, love and trust all come under fire in Flesh as the three battle to survive, hunted through the suburban wastelands.
This story is rated "Hot" (4 out of 5 flames) and contains M/F/M and F/M pairings.
Egyptian history is always so fascinating. "The Forgotten Pharaoh" sounds like a great read!
ReplyDeleteI loved The Forgotten Pharaoh and Flesh - THAT LOOKS AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI love Egyptian history anf having been seeing that book around. Im going to have to read it. Flesh looks and sounds good. I love the cover!
ReplyDeleteThose both sound good!
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