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Julie Gerber isn't thrilled to be pulled out of school her senior year to follow her parents halfway around the world to unearth a lost pyramid. However, when the cute British guy and the mysterious financier of their project both fight for her attention, things start to get interesting.
The pharaoh known as Djedefre was cursed for the murder of his eldest brother. The work of the archaeologists brings new secrets to light, ones that prove the fallen god-king wasn't the villain history had painted him to be. Can they prove his innocence?
As the team digs deeper into the mystery, members of the party vanish or end up dead. Someone is determined to keep the truth hidden at all costs, even 4,500 years later.
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About the Author
Laura “Luna” DeLuca lives at the beautiful Jersey shore with
her husband and four children. In
addition to writing fiction, Laura is also the editor of a popular review blog
called New Age Mama. Her works include
romantic thrillers, paranormal fiction, contemporary romance, and young adult.
The Giveaway
Laura DeLuca is giving away Egyptian pen, papyrus bookmark, scarab, ankh necklace, pharaoh pin and ankh charms. For a chance to win please fill out the rafflecopter below.
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I have always been fascinated with Egypt. This story sounds so good!
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