The Forgotten: Aten's Last Queen

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
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Author: J. Lynn Else ISBN: 9781310568800
Publisher: J. Lynn Else Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J. Lynn Else
ISBN: 9781310568800
Publisher: J. Lynn Else
Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ankhesenamun grew up a princess and became queen at age 13. Her husband, the famed King Tut, was 9. They were expected to restore Egypt to its former glory and renounce their family. They were forced to leave their home, abandon their god, and change their names. But how can these two lead a nation when they have lost all that they once were?

Ankhesenamun must also deal with a secret of the heart and of a man who has captured it. He is a person being hunted as an "Aten follower" by powerful men who wish to destroy monotheistic worship. Yet is it Aten he is worshipping or another god that long ago brought the Egyptian lands to its knees...

And there is one more thing that Ankhesenamun must keep secret - there is a young girl who was never supposed to have survived the fall of Akhenaten City, a daughter she bore that carries the blood of "the heretic" in her veins. There are people who will stop at nothing to find this daughter of Ankhesenamun's and end the line of "the heretic king" once and for all.

Ankhesenamun will do what she must for the good of her people and those she loves. But will it be enough to survive the most terrible of all fates - being erased from the walls of time? Being forgotten... Discover the adventure of one woman's lifetime.

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Ankhesenamun grew up a princess and became queen at age 13. Her husband, the famed King Tut, was 9. They were expected to restore Egypt to its former glory and renounce their family. They were forced to leave their home, abandon their god, and change their names. But how can these two lead a nation when they have lost all that they once were?

Ankhesenamun must also deal with a secret of the heart and of a man who has captured it. He is a person being hunted as an "Aten follower" by powerful men who wish to destroy monotheistic worship. Yet is it Aten he is worshipping or another god that long ago brought the Egyptian lands to its knees...

And there is one more thing that Ankhesenamun must keep secret - there is a young girl who was never supposed to have survived the fall of Akhenaten City, a daughter she bore that carries the blood of "the heretic" in her veins. There are people who will stop at nothing to find this daughter of Ankhesenamun's and end the line of "the heretic king" once and for all.

Ankhesenamun will do what she must for the good of her people and those she loves. But will it be enough to survive the most terrible of all fates - being erased from the walls of time? Being forgotten... Discover the adventure of one woman's lifetime.

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