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Lady of the Two Lands

Lady of the Two Lands

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lady Of The Two Lands by Elizabeth Delisi
Review: Elizabeth Delisi's LADY OF THE TWO LANDS is rich with details of ancient Egypt through the eyes of a heroine, Hattie Williams, who travels through time to become the Pharaoh of the two lands of Egypt. The story captures the romance and intrigue as Hattie and Senemut uncovers the murderous plot against the Pharaoh and Prince Tuthmosis. When reading the story, I felt drawn to the glory of ancient Egypt. I would recommend this book to those who are fascinated with the lifestyles of great Egyptian rulers. Although the plot was slightly predictable, the story was quite engaging and has inspired me to do more research on Pharaoh, Hatshepsut and Prince Tuthmosis.

Reviewed by CCR's Gracia Mason

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I cannot express how good this one is.
Review: Harriet "Hattie" Williams was an artist. She was hired by the Egyptian Curator of a museum to sketch illustrations for his book about Hatshepsut, the first female Pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt.

While holding a necklace that had once belonged to the famous ruler, Hattie's essence was sent backward in time thirty-five hundred years to reside in Queen Hatshepsut's body.

Hatshepsut was poisoned during the funeral of her husband. She searched her relatives through the millennia and selected Hattie to be the one to help her. Hattie was to temporarily BE Hatshepsut. Hattie's duties were to protect the stepson, eight-year-old Prince Tuthmosis, (heir to the throne) and determine the identity of the betrayer. Once done, Hattie would return to her own time and body.

Hattie was not really given a choice. Thus she wanted only to complete her tasks and return home. Hattie found one person she somehow knew she could trust named Senemut. He was the tutor of Hatshepsut's little daughter, Princess Neferure. Promoted a highly honored position and given the title "Steward of Amun", he became not only Hattie's trusted advisor, but also her love.

***** I cannot tell you how WONDERFUL this story is! The author managed to make the story come alive. The characters seemed REAL. The tale is fast paced and the reader will not become bored. It is available in various electronic formats AND in paperback. Highly recommended! *****

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I cannot express how good this one is.
Review: Harriet "Hattie" Williams was an artist. She was hired by the Egyptian Curator of a museum to sketch illustrations for his book about Hatshepsut, the first female Pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt.

While holding a necklace that had once belonged to the famous ruler, Hattie's essence was sent backward in time thirty-five hundred years to reside in Queen Hatshepsut's body.

Hatshepsut was poisoned during the funeral of her husband. She searched her relatives through the millennia and selected Hattie to be the one to help her. Hattie was to temporarily BE Hatshepsut. Hattie's duties were to protect the stepson, eight-year-old Prince Tuthmosis, (heir to the throne) and determine the identity of the betrayer. Once done, Hattie would return to her own time and body.

Hattie was not really given a choice. Thus she wanted only to complete her tasks and return home. Hattie found one person she somehow knew she could trust named Senemut. He was the tutor of Hatshepsut's little daughter, Princess Neferure. Promoted a highly honored position and given the title "Steward of Amun", he became not only Hattie's trusted advisor, but also her love.

***** I cannot tell you how WONDERFUL this story is! The author managed to make the story come alive. The characters seemed REAL. The tale is fast paced and the reader will not become bored. It is available in various electronic formats AND in paperback. Highly recommended! *****

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ms. Delisi is a star on the rise!
Review: Hattie Williams is pulled back in time to ancient Egypt to become the first woman Pharoah. Hattie, however, has no idea how to rule a country -- she's an artist from Chicago who had been working on illustrations of Hatshepsut, the woman who SHOULD have been Pharoah. Therein lies the mystery and magic of LADY OF THE TWO LANDS.

Ms. Delisi writes an absolutely intriguing, enthralling, fast-paced read that will appeal to readers of all genres. Her characters are incredibly in-depth, the storyline is unique, and dialogue sings. Add to that a heartwarming and tender love story, and this is a book that you simply can't put down.

Not familiar with ancient Egyptian history, I was still hooked immediately, and look forward to whatever Ms. Delisi has coming next.

I highly recommend LADY OF THE TWO LANDS as a wonderful read and a definite keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic read!!!
Review: I couldn't put it down. In this well-researched, suspenseful and entertaining time-travel romance, Elizabeth Delisi transports the reader, along with the heroine, back to the intriguing time period of ancient Egypt. For a modern day woman to suddenly find herself in the position of Pharaoh is a fascinating situation. Ms. Delisi has created a strong heroine and a delicious hero and pitted them against incredible obstacles and evil villains. This is a definite keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fantastic read!!!
Review: I couldn't put it down. In this well-researched, suspenseful and entertaining time-travel romance, Elizabeth Delisi transports the reader, along with the heroine, back to the intriguing time period of ancient Egypt. For a modern day woman to suddenly find herself in the position of Pharaoh is a fascinating situation. Ms. Delisi has created a strong heroine and a delicious hero and pitted them against incredible obstacles and evil villains. This is a definite keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting
Review: I just finished reading Elizabeth Delisi's LADY OF THE TWO LANDS. An interesting time-travel that takes us back to the time of Hatshepsut and her royal architect, Senemut.

The story plays off the true facts of the female pharaoh's reign and the suspected romance between her and Senemut.

Research shows that Hatshepsut did indeed rule the two lands of upper and lower Egypt, and her temple was one of the most beautiful ever created, though after her death, many images of her were destroyed in an apparent attempt to erase her memory from history.

What Ms. Delisi tells is her version of the rule, and concentrates on the relationship between the female pharaoh and the man she trusted more than any other, Senemut. It is a very carefully rendered insight into the lives of both and the relationship that ensues.

LADY OF THE TWO LANDS is a well-researched story that will take you back in time to an ancient Egypt where magic was never doubted and the impossible made possible.

Sheri L. McGathy
~:.*.:~~:.*.:~May the magic always brighten your world~:.*.:~~:.*.:~ ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LADY OF TWO LANDS is absolutely enthralling
Review: In LADY OF THE TWO LANDS, artist Hattie Williams is transported back in time to the time of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt, a time when women had no rights or power. She is not only transported back in time, but into the body of one of the greatest queens and pharaohs who ever lived ??? Hatshepsut.

Hatshepsut implores Hattie to masquerade as queen and safeguard Egypt until such time as she can reinhabit her body safely. She tells Hattie that she has searched through the centuries to find the true heir with whom she could switch places until she could resume her rightful place.

Amazed and awed that she is Hatshepsut???s true heir, Hattie is also skeptical, wondering if she???s in a dream or delusional. Eventually she comes to grips with her situation and vows to uphold Hatshepsut???s sworn duty. She uses her knowledge of history to guide her???but unfortunately history didn???t leave any annals of who tried to murder Hatshepsut or the man with whom she finds herself falling in love.

Ms. Delisi???s writing is clean and masterful. Characterization leaps off the page.

LADY OF TWO LANDS is an absolutely enthralling, exquisite romance that I highly recommend reading. If you loved THE MUMMY, you???ll love LADY OF TWO LANDS. It has the same magical spirit, yet is a thoroughly unique story. I know I stand in a long line of anxious fans awaiting Ms. Delisi???s next tale of ancient Egypt. Elaine Hopper, author of Purrfect Justice, NovelBooks Inc.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delight!
Review: This book is a wonderful read! For those who like time travel, ancient Egyptian settings or romance, this book is a must. When Hattie, a simple young woman who happens to be working with ancient Egyptian artifacts in a museum, finds herself suddenly transformed into Hatsepshut, an ancient Egyptian princess, life takes on a whole new dimension. Elizabeth Delisi has a wonderful style of writing and has researched this novel impeccably. I found it impossible to put the book down until I'd read to the very last page. Five stars - Excellent!


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