Heart of Egypt by Megan Slayer
Contemporary, Historical, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Paranormal, LGBTQ
Romance
Novella
From Pride Publishing
His heart
has always belonged to the man he loves—a modern-day actor?
Thutmose
knew from the moment he purchased the six-carat ruby that he had something
special. So much so, he refused to turn the gem over to the Pharaoh. His
punishment for his disobedience? Death and a curse. He shall wear the Heart of
Egypt for eternity.
Second
chances aren’t permitted—until Aiden touches his coffin.
Aiden
Cory, star of the show Hunters, has no idea he’s stumbled on a mummy or the
chance at finding true love. When he meets Thut, he’s head-over-heels. He
doesn’t know about the Heart of Egypt, but he knows he’s attracted to Thut.
There’s the minor problem of Thut being a mummy.
Can
modern love save Thut from an ancient curse?
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Excerpt:
©Megan Slayer, 2022, All Rights Reserved
“Do
you not love your Pharaoh? Are you not devoted to me?”
“I
am.” But the Pharaoh wasn’t his dearest love. Apparently neither was Azizi.
“You
would accept the love of your lowly born lover over me? And you wouldn’t offer
the gem in order to save your lover?” The Pharaoh raked his fingernails down
Thutmose’s bare chest. “You’ve displeased me. Your heart, body and riches
should belong to me. To the kingdom. You vowed to belong to me once. Why not
again?”
He
said nothing. His allegiances belonged to the Pharaoh, but his heart belonged
to Azizi.
“Very
well.” The Pharaoh let go and stepped away from Thutmose. “I’ve given you
plenty of time to obey. For your actions, I curse you to death, but not any death.
You have been found guilty of declining to acquiesce to the Pharaoh’s wishes
and your punishment is mummification. You will be parted from that ruby, the
rest of your riches as well as your life. Your mummy will rot and you will be
ignored by the ages. True love can’t save you. Nothing can.” He snapped his
fingers.
A
servant brought in Azizi, who then sat beside the Pharaoh. Azizi rested his
head on the Pharaoh’s lap.
“You
should’ve given him the gem.” Azizi stroked the Pharaoh’s thigh. “Now you’ll pay
with your life.”
Another
servant grasped Thutmose’s arm. Pain surged through Thutmose. When he looked
down at his chest, the tip of a blade poked through his skin and the hilt
jammed into his back. His entire body ached and red blood spread down his torso.
He’d never known pain this deep or such a full betrayal.
“If I
cannot have the gem, then no one can.” The Pharaoh stood over Thutmose as he
collapsed on the floor. “Mummify him. Now. I want him to suffer.”
Thutmose
couldn’t believe what was happening. He swore he heard someone—maybe the
Pharaoh—demand the servants search him for the gem. Let them. He was dying. He
didn’t need a ruby now. He’d rather have his life.
1 comment:
Oooooooooh! This sounds terrible for him but wonderful for us as readers. I love mummy stories (blame Brendan Fraser and Indian Jones and the stories I read in the library as a kid). Can't wait to read this one.
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