


Then again, you just might feel naughty and want to read them anyway. If you find such offensive, you might not want to read my work. My books contain adult themes, adult situations, sexual situations, cursing, intoxication and violence. (grin)Īlso, please note: I do not write children's books. you're not cursing me out, sending me pictures of your special parts, spamming me about your poor dead uncle mother's pet iguana who just died and left you millions that you could get if only you had my help or the like), I'll respond.eventually…maybe. If you have something you'd like to say to me or to ask me, go right ahead. I pretty much have an "open door policy". My books are very character-driven with a focus on flawed, dynamic, culturally-diverse characters and strong, smart female protagonists. All from 22.16 New Books from 22.16 Used Books from 24. The ambitious vipers Ay and Horemheb are nipping at her. His wife, Queen Ankhesenamen, is left without a male heir. It includes an end matter feature that details what did and didn't really happen (at least as far as historians believed at the time it was written).Grea Alexander is a female writer of African American, Native American and French descent who does not write her profiles in the 3rd person.īorn and raised in Houston, TX, I have successfully wormed my way across many a border and have, in effect, managed to infect all that I survey with my particular brand of grea-ness. AMARNA I: Book of Ida The last living male descendant of the Amarna line, Pharaoh Tutankhamun, has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. With Ay and Horemheb watching her every move, there is only one person she can trust to save her and her line - a girl, a slave: Ida.Īmarna is a ridiculously, historically accurate drama set in Ancient Egypt, Hattusa & Syria that is centered around the strange but true events surrounding the battle for the throne of Egypt following Pharaoh Tutankhamun's death and the interconnected events that took place in the Hittite empire.

Queen Ankhe has but one hope to maintain her hold on the throne - an alliance with the Hittites.

The ambitious vipers Ay and Horemheb are nipping at her heels in their bid to seize power. The last living male descendant of the Amarna line, Pharaoh Tutankhamun, has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. Did the Amarna line really end with King Tut's Death?
