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May 27th, 2011, 12:19 am
Etched in Stone by Dimitri Eann
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Overview: From childhood, archaeologist Jayna Monroe has been obsessed with all things Egyptian. Joining an archaeological dig in search of a mysterious Egyptian pharaoh, Jayna discovers the Great King Amony’s tomb. But the thrill of her discovery is short lived as Jayna becomes trapped inside the four-thousand-year-old burial chamber. As she lay dying, Jayna reads the hieroglyphs and realizes Amony was brutally murdered by his green-eyed Queen. What had Amony done to cause his wife to kill him? Death claims Jayna before she can find an answer in the ancient pictures.
Only Jayna hasn’t died. She’s been swept back in time to Ancient Egypt where she learns she not only inhabits the murderous, green-eyed Queen’s body, but, unlike the Queen, Jayna’s both physically and emotionally drawn to Amony. But does she dare use the Queen’s body to satisfy her own desires, even if by doing so she can save Amony’s life?
Caught up in the Queen’s search for vengeance and court treachery, Jayna soon wonders if there’s more going on than she’d first suspected. Has she really been thrown back in time? Or has she been drawn back to a previous life to kill the man she’ll love forever?
As Jayna searches for the answers, she finds herself fighting for her own life as well as Amony’s. But can she change a past that for four thousand years has been...Etched in Stone.

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May 27th, 2011, 12:19 am

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May 27th, 2011, 2:24 pm
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May 27th, 2011, 2:24 pm

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