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Thursday 19 September 2024

The Temple Priestess

Bentreshyt, age 14, is a priestess to Goddess Isis, a role that she feels blessed to have.  One day Bentreshyt decides to practice her singing at the Lotus Garden of the Temple of Men-Maat-Ra, where her life will be changed forever.

Dorothy Eady, age four, wakes up in her bed, wanting to go home.  This confuses Dorothy's parents because that flat in London is Dorothy's home.  Over time Dorothy realises where her real home is, and after a few years Dorothy realises who she might be, but the truth of who she really is won't be revealed for many years.

There are many love stories in books, plays and movies, but few are as strange as the story of Bentreshyt and King Sety – a love that spans 3,200 years.

The Temple Priestess is a remarkable concept brought to life so naturally that I couldn't wait to see how this story was going to play out, because there's no way of guessing where this plot will go. Elise Watts – author.

 The Temple Priestess has a confidence in writing that few authors will ever show, and I am absolutely certain that as this story unfolds, you will be hard-pressed to put it down. Ann Reed – author.

 I thought I had read it all until I read The Temple Priestess, which made me realise there's a place for unusual and great stories. Adam Russell – author

The Temple Priestess Ebook and Print on Demand is available at AmazonAmazon UK, Apple iBooks and many other retailers


 

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