The Last Pharaoh ● Book 1 of 5
Regent ★★★★★
Some wells have poisoned waters.
Poised to take power at sixteen, Cleopatra inherits a kingdom teetering on civil war and a court thick with treachery, where a single misstep means death and the end of three thousand years of Pharaonic rule.
⭐ 4.5/5 across the saga — engrossing until the end.
About the Book
51 B.C., Alexandria, Egypt
Some wells have poisoned waters.
With her father sick and her sister dead by his hands, sixteen-year-old Cleopatra is poised to assume the heavy mantle of power and exercise the divine authority vested in her by the gods of Egypt.
But the gilded arches and marble columns hide a grim reality and the gathering of storm clouds. A surly Rome is banging on her doors for debt repayments, the kingdom is on the verge of a civil war, and the dying king's powerful advisors seek to discard her like a rag and control the kingdom through her brother.
Now, the young regent must confront her adversaries and walk the tightrope over an abyss of treachery and conflict, because one wrong move means ending three thousand years of Pharaonic rule and turning up as a corpse in the Alexandrian marshes.
Who This Is For
Perfect for fans of historical fiction that blends known history through meticulous research with an exciting, page-turning tale of ambition, political intrigue, and strategy. 'Regent' takes you to the world of a girl who is about to become a world-famous queen. Readers of Margaret George, Stephanie Dray, and Colleen McCullough will feel at home in this world.
The Worlds of the Book
Journey to ancient Egypt in the Ptolemaic kingdom, walk the wide roads of opulent Alexandria, experience the tumult in Pelusium and the marshes around the Nile, and take a sojourn to Syria.
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